I painted yesterday at the Norouz Bazar, a Persian Festival at the La Quinta Hotel in Secaucus, NJ. This is my second year in a row at this event; I have been hired both times by Hirbod Azmi, a Financial Services Representative with Met Life to draw attention to their table.
Draw attention I did! With a background of dance-inducing Middle Eastern music and the smells of amazing Iranian food, I painted and painted and painted. In fact, while I was still in the midst of setting up I had two kids, a brother and sister, waiting for me! I recognized them right away as two I'd painted last year as well. I had hardly any time to take photos, painting nonstop for three and a half hours, but I did have to get a shot of this one, my first ever request for a full-face penguin.
Personally, I think I need to look at more penguin photos and practice this, but he was really happy! And I do say that I love being challenged, so trying a penguin was fun.
I also stopped momentarily to take a photo of these two, a butterfly and a frog. They were just too cute together.
It was a crazy and fun event, kids crowding around me, the hustle and bustle and movement, and the neverending line. I felt bad having to turn people away at the end while I was packing up, but I had to get to rehearsal for my show. We go up in May.
Yup, I'm in theater too! If you're in or near Bergen County, you should come see us.
Yesterday, though, the show had to wait a bit. The smells were just too good, so I stopped at a table to get some amazing chicken over rice with a grilled tomato, and some pitas with a wonderful Iranian version of baba ganoush. Leftovers for lunch today!
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Senin, 15 Maret 2010
Norouz Bazar
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Kamis, 04 Februari 2010
gz-Body Painting or Lots and Lots of Henna
I was hired to do henna tonight at a birthday party for a 14-year-old girl. The kids were great, though I was really disconcerted to hear "Oh, this is from Glee" when songs from my junior high and high school years were playing. Wow, am I that old? Really? When did that happen?!
At any rate, the party was outside, where the humidity was wreaking a bit of havoc with the henna's consistency, but I got some decent results and the kids loved it. Mom had set up a great little table from me, with printed paisley designs to "set the scene." That was great!
At any rate, the party was outside, where the humidity was wreaking a bit of havoc with the henna's consistency, but I got some decent results and the kids loved it. Mom had set up a great little table from me, with printed paisley designs to "set the scene." That was great!
Some of my pieces...
(The girl pulled this one up on her smartphone; it apparently means "love.")
(In case you can't tell, peace signs are "in" this year!)
And my very last request of the night, from the birthday girl's younger brother, a penguin. I drew it first in surgical marker to be sure I'd get it right, and you can still see it behind the henna. The marker is easily washed off, while the henna stain will remain. It was quite dark at this point, and I was working by a dim porch light, so I wasn't quite as "on" the marker as I thought I was.
And yes, the penguin is holding a little fish. I just had to.
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