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Make Up For Ever Academy Holds Virtual Exhibit for 20th Anniversary

The exhibition features over 30 images from students around the world on a virtual platform to showcase the artistic possibilities surrounding face and body.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

In 1984, after studying at the Beaux Arts, Dany Sanz transposed her passion for arts to the realm of makeup by founding Make Up For Ever – addressing the unmet needs of makeup artists. To this day, her legacy endures: At Make Up For Ever, the brand views makeup as an artform and thinks it can touch everyone. 
 
In celebration of the first Make Up For Ever Academy’s 20th Anniversary, the brand is revealing the academy students’ work through a virtual exhibition. The academy prepares and trains beginners as well as professionals, from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures to acquire the relevant techniques to reveal their creativity. 
 
The exhibition features over 30 images from students all over the world on a virtual platform to showcase the artistic possibilities surrounding face and body art. When presented with the academy, the students gravitated towards reconnecting with the world throughout their art. The images focus on beauty, the importance of nature and human interaction with it. The exhibition showcases the students’ complex experiments that reveal a level of maturity and reflection that are both moving and fascinating. Every detail plays its part in the elaboration of the finished piece, which is the result of an intense technical, intellectual and creative training.

Back to Earth
 

Makeup is used to transform the skin, so it imitates the diversity of nature. With earth, wind, fire and water, bodies absorb the textures of our world and reveal their unique beauty.
Augmented Humanity


The artists shed new light on human nature and, through their body and face art, alter the way consumers perceive themselves and others. Futuristic patterns mix with vivid colors in amazingly innovative and contemporary artworks.

Animal Metamorphosis

These works highlight the potential body art has to transform human bodies into anything the artist desires. Almost as if by magic, bodies shape-shift and bring out the wild animals inside them.
 

Vegetal Symbiosis


By exploring various plant patterns and textures, these creations illustrate how the natural world can embrace our bodies. Growing on the surface of the skin, flowers and plants regain control.
 

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