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MAGAZINE FOR: MODELS | ACTORS/DIRECTORS | PHOTOGRAPHERS | DESIGNERS | MAKE-UP ARTISTS | MUSICIANS | ARTISTS | CHEFS/ HOSPITALITY | EVENT PLANNERS/ENTREPRENEURS
NEW YORK HAIRSTYLIST & MAKE-UP ARTIST
ALTJANA BANJA
BEIJING
KENYAN
PAINTER & ARTIST
YOUNG & ASPIRING ARTIST
HU MING
LOVEMORE OMANYA
CHICAGO ARTISTS & MAKE-UP ARTISTS
ANDREA CA' MILLE SAMUELS
RUTH OMANYA ENTREPRENEUR | MODEL | ASPIRING ACTRESS IMAGE BY TOM CAMACHO
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EDITOR’S LETTER Dear Loyal Readers, It is the time of the year filled with love, joy, and appreciation for all that the year has brought to us! We celebrate the ending of 2010 with art appreciation as we feature talented artists across the world from Africa, Asia, and the United States. We hope that 2010 was a great year for all of you, and we now prepare to celebrate the holidays with families and embrace the New Year with even more appreciation of others around us as we carry on with undying dreams and resolutions. HAPPY HOLIDAYS, & HAVE A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR IN 2011!!
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OBSTACLES: I am a Christian woman and an open-minded individual. I have never been pressured to do any job in the fashion or art industry that made me feel uncomfortable. There have been a few makeup jobs that were offered to me that I refused to do, but I refused it
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orn in Chicago, IL, Andrea Ca’ Mille Samuels began sketching people and objects at the age of 3. At age 6, Andrea won her first drawing contest and was published in the News Star Newspaper in Chicago in 1991. Between ages 7 and 12, she invested her time in the arts and entered various contests throughout the years. 8
Due to her art skills, Andrea earned a scholarship from the Art Institute of Chicago and was enrolled for a fall semester in 1993 at age 9. Her skills continued to improve when she was hired by Gallery 37, a temp job for teens, between the ages of 13 and 19. After graduating from Harold Washington College in 2006, she focused her art skills through makeup when hired at The Body Shop. It was then that she discovered her true passion by integrating color, art, and creativity on faces.
In July 2009, she was trained by makeup artistry instructor Jill Glaser - Maltezos, earning her IL State Certificate in Makeup Artistry from Make Up First LLC; School of Make Up Artistry. Since receiving her state certification, Andrea has brought her talents toward many runway fashion shows, Vassar Magazine.com, MyBlueCarpet.com, HBNB Productions, and The Powder Agency. For 2010, Andrea is now a published makeup artist in HUSH Chicago Fashion Magazine, the Head Makeup Artist for 32 Style Magazine, and will bring her makeup artistry skills to another level with photographer Jabari J. Hunt in showcasing her jewelry line, R3.
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RUTH: How old were you when you discovered your talent? ANDREA: I was about 3 when I first started drawing portraits. I’ve always been drawn to facial features, perfecting the shapes of eyes, working the angles of noses. Bone structures always fascinated me. I never understood my admiration for faces until makeup artistry found me at age 19. RUTH: Who is your role model? ANDREA: My mother is my role model. She is a strong, honest, forgiving, loving, amazing woman, and I see myself becoming more like her every day. My mother has always believed in me and in my talents. I hope to eventually take care of her as much as she has taken care of me. RUTH: In three words, describe yourself. ANDREA: Perfectionist, Professional, Precise. RUTH: In three words, describe your art. ANDREA: Clean, Strong, Fierce. RUTH: Does anyone in particular influence or inspire you? ANDREA: I love artists that have the courage to show their vulnerability and have the power to bring you into their world. Pat McGrath is an amazing selftaught makeup artist that uses mixed mediums on the faces of models for designers like Dior and editorials like Vogue. McGrath has inspired me to recently use latex on the models of CLEONS Fall 2010 Fashion Show, an up and coming Chicago Designer that I work with time to time. Kevyn Aucoin was an amazing artist. His books inspired me to become a fearless artist and to bring my artistry to its fullest potential. I love Chuck Close; he is a photo realist painter that starting painting around the 1960’s and still paints today. I love his method of the mediums he uses in his work. I hope to acquire patience like him as I mature as an artist. ARTISTS/HAIR & MAKE-UP ARTISTS ISSUE | DECEMBER 2010 | WWW.PORTFOLIOFUSIONMAGAZINE.COM
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RUTH: What drives you? ANDREA: My love for art drives me. My love to show the world my capabilities of what a pure artist can do keeps me going every day, every hour, and every second. I am on modelmayhem.com and facebook.com sending my resume and showing my work to potential clients all day, all the time. Art is a sickness for me! RUTH: How is life as an artist in Chicago? ANREA: The Midwest currently has a strong market for clean work in media and print, but there are a lot of artists going for the creative, high fashion market since its not very popular. I was one of those artists striving to create the craziest, most creative, and weirdest art work on faces, but I’ve learned that to be an all-around great artist is the key to success. I love that I now know how to do anything a client could ask for: clean & simple, creative, horror, vintage, prosthetics, and hair styling upon request thanks to Make Up First Academy - the school I attended. Chicago is a slower market for makeup artists compared to New York or Los Angeles, but there are jobs and clients in Chicago that are willing to pay you for your craft; they’re just a little harder to find. RUTH: What was your experience like when you won your first drawing contest? ANDREA: I was six years old when I won my first drawing contest. My mother told me I was happy, but I honestly don’t remember! RUTH: Wow! At age 9, you earned a scholarship from the Art Institute of Chicago! Tell me more about that. How did this happen? ANDREA: Yes, I remember that at age 9 in the 3rd grade, I was advanced to a 7th grade English class and I earned a scholarship from The Art Institute around the same time. I believe my
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3rd grade teacher, Ms. Hogan, submitted my artwork to the Art Institute and they responded back with a scholarship for one whole semester. At the time, I thought it was cool that I was in a room full of adults and we are all drawing inanimate objects together. I didn’t understand the amazing opportunity I had at the time; I just thought The Art Institute was like any other school. The School of the Art Institute wanted to advance me to another class, but when my mom
found out they were going to enroll me in nude figure drawing, she pulled me out immediately! RUTH: How did your art evolve into make-up artistry? ANREA: My artistry turned into makeup artistry when I needed my makeup done for prom and had no money. I borrowed a dress from one of my aunts, and I borrowed makeup from my sister and my mother. For some reason, applying makeup felt
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natural to me. I didn’t second guess it; it felt like painting to me. I officially realized my talent in makeup artistry when I was randomly hired by The Body Shop. I had no experience, but they trusted my word and gave me a chance. Once hired there, I was so excited to be able to work on so many different faces. I knew this was the career for me when I had so many returning customers only asking for me. RUTH: What advice can you give aspiring artists out there? ANDREA: Advice I would give to aspiring artists is: 1.) Do not give up. 2.) Educate yourself. Education will better you as a person and as an artist. 3.) Go with your gut instinct: It will never tell you wrong. RUTH: Where do you see yourself in 35 years from now as far as growth as an artist and make-up artist?
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ANDREA: I’m heading to New York City next week and will be working with about 10 agency models for a few editorial spreads. This will be my first time there and I am so excited! RUTH: Where can fans connect with you? ANDREA: You can find me in lots of interesting places! wix.com/andreacsamuels/mua modelmayhem.com/dvixenmakeup facebook.com/dreasamu twitter.com/andreacsamuels myspace.com/dvixenmakeup
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lbanian-born Altjana Banja has more than 15 years of experience as a master hairstylist and makeup artist both in Albania and in New York. For the past 10 years she has been affiliated with top Manhattan salons including Salon ISHI, Christo 5th Avenue, and DEX New York. Her natural creativity and talent is supplemented by a B.A. degree in Fine Art in painting & textiles. Altjana has been very involved with hair and makeup for various fashion shows and photo shoots. She has worked with Ford Models, Miss Albania 2008,
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RUTH: How do your experiences compare as a make-up artist and hairstylist in Albania and New York? ALTJANA: The New York experience was dream come true. RUTH: In three words, describe yourself. ALTJANA: Professional, creative, and motivated. RUTH: What drives you? ALTJANA: Loving every minute of my work. RUTH: How is life as make-up Artist and Hairstylist in New York? ALTJANA: It is very dynamic and the key to success is challenging myself every time. Being in the center of the fashion world and the achievements of other professionals of the field, sharing the experience with fellow artists, be creative and bold.
RUTH: In your own words pertaining to your craft, what do you consider the ultimate self-expression? ALTJANA: I always focus on the complete picture for the best look for a client, taking into account individual personality, personal style, and lifestyle. That's total beauty. RUTH: What are some of the memorable experiences you have encountered in your work? ALTJANA: Working with Photographer Fadil Berisha in his studio and Malan Breton at his fashion show. RUTH: How have you evolved as a make-up artist in the past 15 years? ALTJANA: My biggest achievement has been realizing the dream of opening my own salon, having a chance to practice every day what I love, and affecting the life of the people with my work.
ALTJANA: Work hard and try to learn as much as you can. Assist as many shows as you can. You need to know every trick of the trade. RUTH: Where do you see yourself in 3-5 years from now as far as growth as a make-up artist and hairstylist? ALTJANA: Expanding my business. Getting more involved in Fashion and TV. RUTH: If you had to make a wish to do make-up and hair on any famous person, who would it be? ALTJANA: Catherine Zeta Jones and Charlize Theron. RUTH: Which projects are you currently working on? ALTJANA: Opening my salon "HAIR & THE CITY" - it will be one of the best salons in NYC.
RUTH: What advice can you give aspiring make-up artists out there?
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HU MING, BEIJING ARTIST
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u Ming was born in 1955 in Beijing, China. From 1970 to 1989, she served in the People’s Liberation Army where she worked in a variety of capacities, notably as a radio broadcaster, librarian, cinematographer, surgical nurse, political office club director, cultural officer, and film artistic designer. In 1976 Ms. Ming’s first work was exhibited at The National Military Art Exhibition in Beijing, China. In the same year, she participated in excellent amateurish art creation exhibition, China and China National Museum of Fine Arts, Beijing, China. In 1979, she participated in Beijing workers, peasants and soldiers amateur art creation excellent works exhibition. China Art Gallery, Beijing, China. National Museum of Fine Arts, Bei-
MING’S EXHIBITIONS OVER A PERIOD OF 30 YEARS In 1981, she participated in the 1st National Young Artists Exhibition in Beijing. In 1982, the 1st Tianjin National Young Artists Exhibition, was collected by Tianjin museum. In 1983, she graduated from Tianjin Art Academy in Traditional Chinese Painting Department. After her graduation she would participate in the following 1994 Four painters Joint exhibition, Auckland, New Zealand. 1995 Oriental Pacific Exhibition, Auckland, New Zealand. 2001 Solo Exhibition, Gallery 249, Sydney. Australia. 2002 Solo Exhibition, Singapore she participated in the Contemporary Asian Fair Oil Painting Exhibition, Singapore. 2003 Sensuous China Solo Exhibition, Soho Gallery, Sydney, Australia. 2004 Solo Exhibition, Maria Perides Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
2006 Solo Exhibition “Virile Sensuality”, Catherine Asquith Gallery, Melbourne, Australia 2006 Participated in China - Russia woman art worker exhibition, Museum of China History, Beijing, China 2007 Solo Exhibition, Ren Gallery 798 in Beijing China 2008 Participated in kite collections exhibition, China Art Gallery, Beijing, China. 2010 Solo Exhibition, Er Yue Gallery in Beijing China.
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entered the army in 1970 and for the first 6 years I was a radio operator, librarian, and film projectionist. This job entailed waking everyone up in the morning playing Chinese army music and playing propaganda movies at night. I also looked after the library, and it was here that I found a room with banned books. The book that would change my life was “Michelangelo’s Drawings” and I would spend many Sundays in the locked library marveling at the sketches of the human body, then I started copying the drawings - all of which were banned during the cultural revolution. Also, communal showering was part of army life and during the time in which I discovered “Michelangelo's Drawings” I was inspired to draw bodies of other females based on my observations in the shower. Some girls were suspicious of my advances in asking them if I could draw them, but most agreed after I explained that I only wanted to draw the body and not their faces. This is where I learned my craft of drawing the female body. The other major influence in anatomy came about when I started training as a nurse. Part of the training was examination of bodies and the relationship of bone and muscle. I would go back after class and examine in detail how the human body was formed. A large part of my life is sleeping and dreaming. I've always needed more sleep than most people and I'm a private person and enjoy my rest and sleep. Therefore I see the state of a women sleeping as a beautiful and comforting image. In regards to frogs, I'm scared of them. But I have another feeling, which is that they are cold, and in summer they represent a cool breeze which is relief on a hot day.
My military training and other experiences were all based on training in all female environments, so men were a small part of my army experience and therefore a small part of my paintings. Also, I know the female body more than a man's body and my females are also influenced by Michelangelo's muscle drawings, so I have merged my army female images with Michelangelo's male muscle to create my images like a genetically modified person. Also this period in the army, which is female centric, was intimate in a spiritual, psychological, and habit forming way as we had no secrets and we were working through a period that had never existed and will never exist again. The camaraderie and humor was all encompassing - we lived in the same army compound, we trained and worked together , we ate together - this was our life cut off from family which Mao had said was an acceptable part of the cultural revolution. My series on genetically modified food is an extension of my female images which are genetically modified in regards to incorporating Michelangelo's male muscles .
Modern female athletes are realizations of that image. My 14 meter work the "Relic of the New 87 Immortals-Following the Sun" shows interposed images on this Ming Dynasty scroll of females covering hundreds of years of different fashion. I'm not interested in either the fashion or the politics of any eras. In my mind clothing and fashion mask the real person, so there is an element of mockery of the original Ming Dynasty images which show nothing of the real person, but show a lot about the fashion of that period. I'm not influenced by modern pop culture and the "in your face” erotic and pornographic images. As stated before I'm not interested in politics, and while there is no question that modern China is totally open to western influences - good and bad - I see that, like the rest of the world, it will create great challenges on many levels - social, cultural, economic, environmental. The speed of change is not something that I embrace, but the access to a global artistic community is something that I find stimulating as an artist.
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FROM BOREDOM
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TALENT IMAGE BY AARON PRYOR
I was bored one evening mid January 2005. I normally read whenever I’m bored to pass the time, but this given evening I was not particularly feeling up to it. After frantically searching my room for something fun to do, I found an old entertainment magazine which contained photos of superstars. I flipped through the pages and found a photo of rapper Nelly. This photo was my inspiration. It was the photo that started it all. I sat at my desk and decided to start sketching the image from the magazine on my standard ruled exercise book. After several attempts, it proved to be so difficult so I gave up for a while. I later embarked on it and after a few months of practice I got the hang of it and have been drawing ever since! So far the images I have sketched are those from music superstars such Beyoncé, to movie stars as Zach Galifianakis from “The Hangover” (this was part of my second project I named the “Bic Project”) and, military veteran and entrepreneur Scott Tucker and many more.
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y name is Lovemore Omanya. I’m 20 years old currently living in Nairobi, Kenya. I have been drawing for the past five years during which I have had a chance to exhibit my work at "Wapi" formerly held at British council Nairobi. My talent has made me appreciate the arts in general, and in return I have met many people who appreciate my work, too! Art materials are expensive, but I enjoy using simple materials (like HB pencil or BIC sharp point pen) to make beautiful pieces . The pieces I do are inspired by observation, mainly from posters of people in magazines and newspapers to leaflets, which I draw and keenly try to maintain the originality of the original poster including the detail from every shading. 40
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LOVEMORE OMANYA SHARES HIS STORY, EXPERIENCE, AND ARTWORK
With love, we dedicate Lovemore’s art work (Pg. 41— 45) and this entire artist issue of Portfolio Fusion Magazine to Lovemore’s late uncle, my brother, and the first artist in the Omanya family: Hanisch Tom Omanya. (1966-1996) You were gone too soon and we miss you so much! -Ruth Omanya
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LUCKY DUBE (04/02/2008) ‚I am a big fan of Lucky Dube. I felt it would be best to pay my reIMAGE BY AARON PRYOR
spects to the only African reggae artist who managed to hit the reggae charts worldwide and touched many people through his music.‛ - LOVEMORE OMANYA
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PATIENCE (10/02/2008) ‚In this piece, I was inspired by the angle from the pose. There was a sense of patience and calmness as he faced the sunset as it reflected its calm rays back on him hence exuding total relaxation and somewhat a cool look.‛ LOVEMORE OMANYA
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UNSHADED (17/02/2008) ‚I wanted to try something different from all the other pieces. Instead of shading, I outlined the face and arm, and joined the shape with implied lines without shading or highlight the image to complete the whole piece.‛ - LOVEMORE OMANYA
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BEYONCE (12/02/2008) ‚I was inspired by the action captured by the photographer. It had a particular action that made Beyoncé seem as if she was running with an expression of horror on her face and at the same time, the beauty on her face and her surrounding was alive, exuding a unique imagery to the viewer.‛ - LOVEMORE OMANYA
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WATCHING (18/02/2008) ‚This was drawn from a photo of a lady who appeared as though she was watching her child play. In my eyes, I saw warmth in a calm stare of a mother. I remember feeling particularly lively after finishing this piece.‛ - LOVEMORE OMANYA ARTISTS/HAIR & MAKE-UP ARTISTS ISSUE | DECEMBER 2010 | WWW.PORTFOLIOFUSIONMAGAZINE.COM
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