

Confessions of a Reality Show Finalist
When I was called by the creator of Skin Wars, I confess I had a bit of a panic attack. It was not something I was sure I wanted to do. But I quickly realized that BECAUSE it was so scary to me, that meant I HAD to go for it. I had to push forward. Get uncomfortable. Be terrified. Grow. Once on set, I did find myself terrified and uncomfortable much of the time. That first time in the workroom all I could think was, "How did I get here? I have no business painting with


5 elegant ways to feature body paint at a tradeshow -without alienating your base
Occasionally I hear an undercurrent of fear about body painting when collaborating with a client or pitching to a prospect. Unfortunately, the images that get circulated on the internet most, are ones you would never consider for your trade show booth or corporate event: spring break shots of intoxicated college kids at Daytona Beach, or home-painted animal faces on body parts you wish you hadn't seen. Even the beautiful and tasteful body art in Sports Illustrated is not app