Thursday, 8 December 2011

Touring the Mediterranean

This is what I have been reading lately. I didn’t know who Paul Theroux was, but I got this book because of my friend Grace. We both happened to be happily lost and walking aimlessly around when we found this little thrift bookstore. I didn’t even get the name of the store because when we entered the establishment the staffs were already packing up and we just rammed through whatever is left on their sale table. If my memory hasn’t failed me yet, I am pretty sure that the store is just a couple of blocks away from the mint museum.

So the thing was, as we were reading and skimming through books Grace softly lifted this book and gave to me. I didn’t put it down, and didn’t even skim through the few pages I just went on sandwiching the book with my inner arm. Long story short, I went to the cashier and paid for a Michael Chabon book and this Paul Theroux one. All in all it cost me 8 dollars or less for the two finds. Believe me it was the same sensation of elation when in that same day when Grace and I took a short break from our exhibit hopping at the Singapore Museum only to find ourselves at the lobby of the Cathay Cineplex rummaging through make up. Yes, you heard it…make up! In retrospect, I was thinking how could you possibly go from Van Gogh and Alfred Stieglitz, to a complete turn around of NYX, MAC, Coastal Scents, China Glaze, OPI and Essie – Believe me I am weird out myself.

Ok back to the book, I must say Paulie got me hooked. I want to go on my own Mediterranean tour myself. There’s something about his writing that enamors me. He is so antipatiko… He writes about his travels but his approach is much more personal so some might be offended when he talks about his experience/s regarding a certain place. But then, at the beginning of the book he said that this is his travel book he can write whatever he wants, which I thinks makes perfect sense. Anyway, I am still in my early pages so there’s still more to experience.

I’m in a rut lately and I’m getting impatient and hostile around people and especially myself which is why I don’t mingle ever so often lately to inhibit myself from causing further damage or run amok at the slight provocation from people and stuff. I am so bored, I will seriously start eating my hair because of boredom. I carried on too many hobbies, but none of them seems to please me nowadays…What is wrong with me??? Anyways, the book got me thinking that maybe I should travel alone, besides I always find it therapeutically satisfying to walk and discover things on my own – free from anyone’s definition of what is going on at the very moment I am experiencing and discovering things as it is. It is so much easier finding my true self that way, just myself and my thoughts -uncontrolled, unfazed and hysterically unrestrained just the way it supposed to be. 

Saturday, 3 December 2011

GLAMAZON



Last Sunday has been the day of culmination. After a month of fixing schedules, finally it came to fruition and I couldn’t be any happier and pleased with the results.

I am bias if I say that Sienna is an ultimate muse, but one look at her pictures and just simply seeing her delivers her own brand of talent in front of our lenses will vanish any notion that she is not. The whole concept of our shoot was loosely based on a visual of Kate Moss. Sienna reminds me of Kate Moss in pictures as they both have this sense of Stoic Calm (for lack of a better word) in their faces.

The dresses and accessories used in the shoot was provided by our uber-fashionista friend Jan.

Here are the products I used to put the whole look together:

FACE

           Foundation – AVON ideal flawless in Sand Beige
           Contour and Highlight – Coastal Scents Contour palette
           Concealer – Coastal Scents Concealer Palette
           Powder – MAC Select Sheer in NC30
           Blush – Coastal Scents blush palette

EYES
           Base – MAC powerpoint pencil in engraved
           Eyeshadow – The Body Shop Shimmer cubes palette 12 (I used twilight black)
           Mascara – Clinique high impact mascara in black
           Eyelashes – Sasa eyelashes and DUO eyelash adhesive
           Liner – Maybelline Hyper Sharp eyeliner in black

LIPS
           NYX lip liner in Natural
           Clinique superbalm moisturizing gloss

I have accentuated Sienna’s cheekbones and strategically in place highlights on top of her nose and above the cheeks and the cupids bow as well to give the illusion of fuller upper lips.

Here are some of the photos I took and others are from other talented photographers.

Model: Ms. Sienna Sandra Sangines
Photographer: Mr. Randy Santos


Model: Ms. Sienna Sandra Sangines
Photographer: Mr. King Lustre


And here are some of the photos I took of her…




P.S. I am loving NYX right now. I've been raving about their products and I use it as much as I can. Thank God there are sites out there where I can purchase this stuff. I have been buying most of my makeup from this site: http://tara-shop.com/ They wide selection of makeup's and other girly stuff to suit anyone's fancy. All in all, I am one happy customer. Try checkin them out next time you're in a hunt for makeup....


Well, anyway thanks for reading guys…I’ll try to post more soon…Ciao!

XOXO