Showing posts with label do what you want to do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label do what you want to do. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

My Henna Diwali Event

I really enjoyed my henna artist training, it's another form of creativity which I love. It's ideal for parties, celebrations, when attending weddings, occasions like Diwali or if you just love having henna as much as me! 

I have done events and henna for Eid. These photos are from my henna event last week in celebration of the Indian festival of lights - Diwali. I hope you like them, please contact me if you would like your own henna event for a birthday party or if you just want henna for yourself: 

Email: Sharon_Kerala@hotmail.com
Twitter: https://Twitter.com/MonsoonArts

My Diwali Henna event. Thanks to Sukhi for helping on the day & NHS photographer Hannah for taking photos - I want your Nikon!
Henna heart and stars design. 
Get in touch if you would like your own henna party for a Birthday - Kids love it!
Get in touch if you would like your own henna. 
I quite like Henna flowers. 
Me with my Indian and Diwali inspired table decorations. 
 
My decorated table with divas, candles and my cute Indian inspired greeting cards that I sell - All handmade. 
Me with some of my hand drawn henna designs on paper. 
Photographer Hannah. Thanks for taking lovely pics for the NHS. 
Get in touch if you would like your own henna. 


Email: Sharon_Kerala@hotmail.com

Thursday, 11 July 2013

World Body Painting Festival

The 16th annual World Body Painting Festival took place last weekend in Austria, attracting tens of thousands of visitors. Body painting artists and models from over 40 countries came together to create and show off their fantastic selection of creative body art. I have to say it looks really fun, I'd love to go! So I've shared some of my favorite shots, but I love them all! 

Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader

Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Copyright Heinz Peter Bader
Love these! 


Sunday, 9 September 2012

London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Inspiration

I get really inspired by events like the London Paralympic and Olympics, they really do "Inspire a generation." 

www.olympics.time.com/
Nearly 27m people watched the Olympic opening ceremony making it one of the most watched programmes in history! It's fair to describe The Games as "the greatest show on earth." 

Performers carry umbrellas during the Opening Ceremony
The hundreds of performers create a sea of umbrellas. Image from: 
www.olympics.time.com/
The ceremonies are a great way to celebrate everything The Games are about. From British history and texts from Shakespeare, to flying performers, fireworks and also Stephen Hawking who said the Paralympic Games is about transforming our perception of the world

Members of the Armed Forces carry the Union Jack flag
www.olympics.time.com/
The London Paralympic opening ceremony was set to the theme of enlightenment and offers a more deeper kind of inspiration. What inspires me is the story behind each athlete, they serve as an inspiration to us all. Some are disabled from birth, others have suffered terrible accidents, some the victims of terrorist attacks and others ex-service military men and woman, yet they stay determined to achieve what they want. 

The Cauldron, all lit up marking the start of The Games. Image from:
www.Dailymail.co.uk
I've enjoyed watching The Games, getting inspired and also being able to share the wonderful journeys of the athletes. I'm sure the closing ceremony "The Festival of Flame" will be just as inspiring for me and many others around the world!!

Fireworks display marking the start of The Games. Image from: www.guardian.co.uk/

I'd like to share the words spoken by professor Stephen Hawking at the opening ceremony: 

"What is important is that we have the ability to create. This creativity can take many forms from physical achievement to theoretical physics. However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at." 

"The Games provide an opportunity for athletes to excel, to stretch themselves and become outstanding in their field. So let us together celebrate excellence, friendship and respect. Good luck to all." 

Friday, 6 January 2012

Meeting Inspiring People - BBC's Mark Speight

I really like it when life gives me the opportunity to meet really inspiring people, people who make me want to achieve more. I recently had the pleasure of meeting the father of the late Mark Speight. Mark's well known for being one of the top presenters of the BBC's highly rated children’s show SMart. He was certainly right when he said always do what you want to do, don't listen to what others tell you to do as you'll be better at doing what makes you happy. See people can make money from being an artist when they're alive! 

Mark Speight
Image taken from speightoftheart.org.uk
Click to visit the Mark Speight Foundation