Lately I've been favoring a subtle streamlined look that packs some heat. For this 'Inspired by art' post, I'm featuring this photograph I took of a 9th/10th century Indonesian statue of the God Ganesha, Remover of Obstacles. If you look closely, the statue has a rough porous texture. That's because it's carved from Andesite, an igneous volcanic rock. I can't help but wonder if that is the reason the display backdrop was painted a burning red-orange reminiscent of molten magma. The contrast between the calm ash grey rock and the fiery color of volcanic eruption evokes emotion that really transcends time. The simple combination works well for this ancient statue and for a more modern look that I'll describe below!
A fiery color is best used in small doses. The perfect way to wear an undiluted magma-esque color is to wear a bright nail color. Bright orange and orange corals are very on-trend this season. My favorite colors for this are Dior Vernis in Aloha (Summer 2011) and Dior Vernis in Riviera (Spring 2012). Aloha is a bright orange, while Riviera is a bright coral that looks more orange or pink depending upon the lighting. When worn, brief glimpses of these intense color appear like flickers of flame on your fingertips!
To keep with the elemental theme, makeup should be natural with only hints of color. Orange toned makeup can be overwhelming when over-applied, however, orange can add a beautiful element of intrigue when trace amounts are used to counter the eyes or cheeks. NARS Multiple in South Beach can blended onto the cheeks for a sheer, warm, glowing effect. The same color can be used to add highlights or other color elsewhere. To keep the look minimal, I prefer not to add in other blushes, bronzers, or highlighters. MAC Rule eyeshadow, a burnished orange, can be lightly used on the outer V or in the crease for slight contouring of the eye. The result is similar to a nude face. However, the use of orange gives the face a lit-by-glowing embers effect as opposed to the typical sunkissed effect that bronzers and browns might give.
The cool, calm, and carved stone sculpture above embodies a polar opposite state of its amorphous and volatile origins. To add some human precision into my look, I define the eyes with a liquid eyeliner. My Urban Decay 24/7 liquid eyeliner in Perversion has a nice small tip fit for the occasion. A slightly winged eye, or cat-eye, seems to be trending now. For a more intense look, a stony grey color like L'Oreal Sultry smoke can be smudged along the lashline.
I hope you enjoyed this 'Inspired by Art' post! As you can see, I've been favoring orange tones quite a bit lately. What color palettes have you been wearing?
Love, Dovey.
P.S. I'm getting to comments--- the internet at my home has been intermittent (at best) for the past few days. Hopefully the repairman will solve things early next week!
As always your inspired by art posts are a true inspiration to me. I recognize the statue, and I think you captured its appearance and spirit wonderfully!
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♥ Jessica
Hi Jessica- I love that you recognize it too. I really love passing through that exhibit!
DeleteI love this! You are amazing at these color palettes, Dovey. I want to try this. I love orange makeup :D
ReplyDeleteI love riviera, it looks so pretty! I am always a bit scared of using orange on my eye but I love the look. I love your inspired by art looks a lot, always interesting to see what your choices are :)
ReplyDeleteThose Dior polishes look flat-out ahmazing!
ReplyDeleteDovey, you have to be one of the most creative bloggers out there! Well done!
DeleteI do enjoy your 'Inspired by Art' posts! You've done a great job selecting colors that evoke the feel of the statue as it is displayed.
ReplyDeleteI love these inspired by posts! You do such a great job with them Dovey!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant post, Dovey! All of the colours you picked look fabulous, and I'm completely in love with the Dior nail shades. Both of them look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the colour combinations. Aloha & Riviera - great taste, they are some of my favourites too ;)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these posts as well! You do such a great job capturing the feel of every subject! Also, I was slightly distracted by YOUR GORGEOUS photo in the upper right corner! :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting inspiration - I enjoy these posts. I forces me to try to find beauty inspirations everywhere! Also, very on trend with the orange. I am craving some hot weather to go with my tangerine glosses.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much everyone for all your comments and encouragement. It really inspires me to keep searching for new ideas!
ReplyDeleteLarie, Claire, Sarah, Alex, Kristi, Tracy, Nat, Sylvie, Danille, and Lexi : Thank you so so much for your comments and encouragement. It really inspires me to keep searching for new ideas :)
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