Monday, June 8, 2015

Digital Dozen Fandom Week, Day 1 Native Nail Art


So guys, I had trouble choosing Fandom looks for this week. I don't really get 'into' stuff like wild, and most of the stuff I have already created looks for. I started to think about what I am crazy about that isn't a typical Fandom idea. The first one thought of was Aboriginal/Native Art. I love the style and esthetic of Aboriginal/Native Art. I grew up camping at a Reserve in Ontario when I was young and I still remember always stopping at an amazing shop full of paintings, carvings and Aboriginal/Native dolls and toys. Everything was made  of gorgeous woods and skins, beads and furs. I have more vivid memories of the shop and smelt fishing then the actual camping.

Anyway, I did some Instagram research and found some artists who work in the style that tugs on my memories. I created this look based on a many different canvas and pottery works on IG. I used Hazard from Sinful Colors as my base and my fish and birds, dotting are all acrylic paint. I then matted.





This one took awhile as you can imagine, so I used Polish M, Drop it Like its Dots on my thumb. Do yourself a favour if you like this, and Google search Native Art. It's so different and really amazing.

Cheers all,



17 comments:

  1. What a fabulous representation of Aboriginal art here in Canada! Your dotters definitely got a workout for this look!

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  2. Wow! Your dot placement is perfection. Gorgeous!

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  3. Really gorgeous - so detailed and precise! I love this art.

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  4. Great idea going outside the box with the theme because you created a fantastic design!

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    1. Thanks. I started stumped. But I'm thrilled with the look.

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  5. Supergorgeous! Those details look amazing!

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  6. Every single detail is amazing!

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  7. these are AWESOME! These are wicked hard to do cause the dots an make a mess! You nailed it!

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  8. Mandy! These are so fantastic!! This pattern brings back memories for me too! :)

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  9. This looks so cool! Really a good way of using dots!

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  10. These are just stunning!! So much detail.

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  11. Wow, these are so detailed and beautiful!

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