Impressed by Impressionist work, watercolor nails put a creative spin on the season’s texture development as translucent polishes are swirled collectively for a subtle end that feels fluid and expressive. Nail artists don’t use precise watercolors, after all, however the method required to create this look shouldn’t be removed from how a painter maneuvers their brush on a canvas.
When San Sung Kim, a Korean nail artist, creates her watercolor nails, she begins with a cat-eye base; its shift is what makes the completed look extra dynamic. “I’ve been working with velvet polishes because the starting of my nail journey, and I at all times attempt to give you contemporary new takes,” she says, noting that colourful swirl candies impressed this manicure.
Kim then makes use of a nail artwork marker (a felt-tip pen full of polish) to color swirls and patches in various widths and sizes, earlier than taking a moist nail brush to blur her hand-painted design for a sensible watercolor look. The result’s a dreamy manicure that may really feel at house subsequent to work by Monet and Renoir.
Some nail artists use an airbrush device to create this mix of colours, whereas others, like Annie Ngo, a nail artist in Atlanta, use extra unconventional strategies, like dabbing on eye shadow. Ngo coats the nail with a matte primer, which creates a clean base, earlier than buffing eye shadow throughout the floor with a nail sponge. She does this with a number of colours, permitting them to overlap on the edges to create that subtle look.
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