Model: Tyler King of Vio\ator
Makeup: Trevor Pink
2023
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Sometimes I’m artsy
Also been listening to Chappell Roan on repeat
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Maybe I should be a makeup artist 💄
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Collapsing New People
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Saw this on my gallery and thought "why not post it here?"
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Etched 🖋
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Day 24 of GMM!! Only 1 (!!) week left?!
Follow on ig plzz, strill trying to reach 1500 followers🥹🫶🏻
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Abstract Dream
2023
Makeup: Trevor Pink (moi)
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I was trying to do something unusual and came up with this. It can look like fire, it can look like leafs... But it's actually just a random thing that I did and kinda liked 😁 kkk // 🇧🇷: Eu tava tentando fazer alguma coisa fora do comum e deu nisso. Pode parecer fogo, pode parecer folhas... Mas é só uma coisa aleatória que eu fiz e meio que gostei 😁 kkk
Instagram & Tiktok: @anyhsalinas
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Model: Tyler King of Vio\ator
Makeup: Trevor Pink
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Part 3/5 of second abstract series. I remember I had to switch to my lips because I did about 5-6 eye arts in one weekend I think and my skin hurt so bad. 😂
Lip Art: water based paints, eyeshadows, and glitter.
Sketchbook painting: acrylic paints
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I’m trying to find a way to parse this but like:
Make up culture is bad because of how capitalism has twisted appearance to be a basis of worth and social value. However, humans have been putting stuff on their skin since our ancestors started losing hair (maybe even before?) and ornamentation does have significant historic cultural value outside of modern late-capitalism induced self loathing.
Like. Make-up is not a thing in my immediate family. My mother and older sister? Nothing. My little sister is going to be so lucky to grow up in a space where she won’t have any expectation or support for make-up culture. I know make-up culture a shitty phenomenon; I know it steals time and money and self-worth from people at its worst and at its best feeds back into an appearance based cultural hierarchy.
But. But. There is such a rich and vibrant history to cosmetics outside of what is sold to reinforce that inevitably toxic culture. So many forms of art in face paint and more permanent and interesting body modification! There’s history and traceable evolving styles and intentions! And it fucking sucks that it’s been so corrupted to the point of no longer reflecting it’s original intent of being creative and unique and interesting!
Sometimes it just sounds like ‘don’t have tattoos don’t you know those annoying punks and degenerates have those?’ has just been repackaged as ‘don’t wear make-up don’t you know those annoying preps and conformists do that?’ Like I get what you’re trying to say but there is nuance to these conversations and willfully ignoring that nuance makes you sound ridiculous at best and outright hostile to any deviation from your standards at worst.
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