Featured Artist Page
If you think you have what it takes to be a featured artists, send a small collection of your photos (suggested three) to garycole@mindspring.com to be considered. We are looking for contributors that can be used as representative samples of face painting to others. Focus first on originality, second quality of face painting and third quality of photos. Preferably we would also like to see at least one step by step to be featured on your page. For general photo guidelines see http://www.snazaroo.us/faqphotos.htm
Our list of featured artists are...
| Louise Lear | Feb 2003 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/2002/featurelouise.htm |
| Sue Howard | Oct 2002 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/2002featuresuehoward.htm |
| Lisa Langhorn | July 2002 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/2002/featurelisa.htm |
| Anne Ardern | June 2002 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/vallampkin/featureanne.htm |
| Noreen Moraleta | Oct 2001 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/noreen/featurenoreen.htm |
| Tracey Robinson | June 2001 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/tracey/featuretracey.htm |
| Val Lampkin | May 2001 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/vallampkin/featureval.htm |
| Jacqueline Dobby | Apr 2001 | http://www.snazaroo.us/featuredartist/dobby/featuredobby.htm |
If you want a "Feature Artist Page" you need to send in what ever you would like to promote yourself. At the bottom of this page you will see the feature artist page we did for Arla Albers. Yours does not have to be just like this. Get creative. This is your opportunity to toot your own horn. Go for it!
We suggest you do the following, but this is your page so add more if you want or less if you want less. When it comes to photos you need to either send in the images or point to where they are on the current SNAZAROO web pages. We won't look them up for you. You will just have to say things like look at http://www.snazaroo.us/photoscats.htm and use my cat photos with the date November 20, 2000.
1. tell us your URL link to your web page if you have one
2. tell us your e-mail address
3. your phone if you want people to contact you by phone
4. your fax if you want to be contacted by fax
5. your address if you want to be contacted by phone
6. your photo
7. a brief biography of your face painting career
8. tell us about your face painting or party services business if you have one
9. tell us your painting territory
10. tell us other skills you have like ballooning, magic etc
11. send in your favorite step by step
12. send in up to 20 other photos if you wish
13. if you want to post your rates, do so
14. tell what you like about face painting, your favorite tips, what you think
about the photo pages, list etc.
Add anything you want. Leave out anything you wish. Send all to snazaroo@mindspring.com
SNAZAROO featured artist for March
2001
Arla Albers aka Go-Go the Clown
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Arla Albers a.k.a. Go-Go the Clown is from Fairfax, VA (USA) she was selected as our featured artist for winning first place in our "what to wear while face painting contest" see http://www.snazaroo.us/dress.htm she has also won the following awards: "Best All Around Clown" Circus Magic Feb 2001, Honorable Mention, SNAZAROO "step-by-step" contest see http://www.snazaroo.us/step.htm Go-Go paints full faces such as tigers, kitty cats, princesses and pirates. She books 4 to 6 weeks in advance, so call today to get an appointment. Go to one of the links below to get pricing or ask for more information. She first painted in 1989 with a Kryolan kit from a book. She was the recipient of a SNAZAROO business kit a few years ago and learned to do full-face and sponge painting at a clown convention. Most of her faces can be done in 2 to 3 minutes. Many comments are heard from parents and onlookers about her speed and how good the faces look. She hears all the time about how her tiger face could be on Broadway. Go-Go now only uses SNAZAROO face paints as they are FDA safe and are so bright and vivid. Go-Go books early so call early 703-560-5596 |
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send an e-mail to Go-Go by clicking above or sending it to Gogoclown@aol.com |
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| #1 With white and a sponge, apply white around the eye area, to the left and right under the nose and in a round ball on the chin. Make sure to pat the sponge after application for uniform coverage. | #2 With yellow and a sponge, apply yellow in the center from the forehead to the nose and then left and right in the nose area to the cheek. Again, pat the sponge for uniform coverage. | #3 With orange cover the rest of the face. Cut in to the corners of the mouth and blend slightly the orange and yellow. | #4 With black and a brush, paint the nose, outline "like whiskers" the white areas, add dots on muzzle, paint on whiskers and stripes. Also add white stripes with a brush. |
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