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How
to secure a career in makeup and bodyart, by Eva Rinaldi
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7th November 2010
As
you have most likely heard, or even experienced, the
makeup and bodyart business is one of the world's
most competitive sub sectors of the larger entertainment,
fashion and film industries.
For
many young women, and an every growing amount of young
men as well, a job or business enterprise in the often
exciting and glamorous world of makeup is a dream
come true.
With
those facts covered at the beginning, I'm pleased
to advise that dreams can and do often come true,
for those who are willing to listen, learn and put
in the hard work, assisted by just a tad of lady luck
along the way. Positive attitude and embracing opportunities
like work experience, and working with big name celebrities
and brands, are also some key elements to turn the
dream of working in makeup industry into a real life
dream job. I know this is true, as I've been blessed
to have my dream job and business for more than a
decade, and if I can do it, you likely can too!
Another
important consideration when pursuing a career in
makeup and bodyart is your lifestyle choices and considerations.
Whilst on the surface it can be seen as extremely
glamorous and exciting, as is the case with many other
careers in and around the entertainment and arts sector,
there is usually a lot of hard work and long hours
involved in order to be successful. It can also be
a case of work hard, and countless invitations to
celebrity parties and A-List events.
Firstly,
focus on what you want in your life and career, and
if you keep coming back to makeup themes, this is
a good sign that you're on track. You will ideally
be passionate about the industry, as some jobs and
careers can be "too hard" to do if you're
not. Makeup is one of those!
Next...get
trained up. What I strongly recommend is that you
do a short course by someone who has proven track
record in the industry, give it all you have, and
hopefully you will like it. This will give you a foundation
to work upon. There's no point in enrolling for a
makeup course that runs for 1 or 2 years, if you're
not even sure its for you, plus you may even lose
interest over the course duration, with little or
no recourse to reclaim your financial investment.
The traditional crawl - walk - run method is much
smarter, lower risk, less stress and quite likely,
more fun. Many of the world's leaders in various professions
adopted the crawl - walk - run approach, and this
enabled them to get by while chasing their dreams
and aspirations, but at the same time, not getting
in over their heads or putting all of their eggs in
one basket.
From
my career experience, ranging from student to teacher,
and later, leading Australian makeup and bodyartist,
more often than not, the step-by-step approach makes
much more sense on many levels. As they say, I wish
I knew 10 years ago, what I know now. But, success
is often a case of trial and error, and I encourage
others to embrace the experiences - both failures
and successes, keep learning, and have fun. Fun, passion,
work ethic and focus will help you achieve your personal
and professional goals and aspirations.
A
couple of very useful tips in deciding where you will
receive your training include word of mouth / recommendation,
testimonials, value for money and geographic location.
My company, Human Statue Bodyart, currently teaches
in 3 different locations in Sydney, with plans for
expansion on the way. We're told that we offer a fantastic
introduction course, and offer the right mix of hands
on - practical, and theory. We approach things holistically,
and one important aspect of our courses is that we
provide numerous work experience opportunities on
some great assignments, ranging from film, fashion
and editorial, and perhaps you've even heard a thing
of two about some of our current professional campaigns
including but not limited to 'Let's Paint Oprah' and
'Avatars Invade Sydney Suburbs'.
Another
important aspect is the need to use quality products.
If you want to be the best, you need to associate
with the best, and use the best materials. For makeup
products and brushes we recommend MAC.
So,
if you're after the right training, value for money,
experience that actually means something, and of course
fun, you've come to the right place.
Those
who are interested to learn more we invite you to
visit our official website http://www.humanstatuebodyart.com.au
and blog at http://humanstatuebodyart.blogspot.com
I
wish you well with your life and career goals and
aspirations, and I hope to hear from you soon.
Eva
Rinaldi
Director
Human Statue Bodyart
Articles
Oprah
asked to strip and have her body painted - 23rd September
2010
(Credit:
The Australian)
An
Australian artist will ask American TV talk show queen
Oprah Winfrey to strip off and have her body painted
for charity when she comes Down Under in December.
Sydney
body painter and make-up artist Eva Rinaldi has started
an international campaign to get the huge star to
agree to being tastefully painted with Australian
icons, such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Bondi
Beach, while wearing only a bikini, the Mosman
Daily reports.
The
stunt would not only be for a kick but to also raise
money for a worthy cause of Winfreys choice, Rinaldi
said.
Winfrey
will film at least two episodes of her talk show during
her stay, including one at the Sydney Opera House
when the iconic building will be transformed into
the Sydney Oprah House.
"Im
a huge fan," Rinaldi said. "I have always
wanted to body paint her."
This
Saturday, a Winfrey look-a-like will be body painted
as a lifesaver at Bondi Beach in Sydney to promote
the challenge.
Rinaldi
is also planning to ask Australian celebrities, including
Nicole Kidman and good friend Russell Crowe, to be
painted.
She
has already painted US singers Katy Perry and Lady
Gaga.
Former
tourism boss John Brown has praised the promotion
as an opportunity to match the buzz of Paul Hogan's
"shrimp on the barbie" campaign.
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