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Makeup Artist’s Eye Illustrations Are All Sorts Of Awesome!

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Here at EliteReaders, we love artists who think out of the box and showcase their creativity in unusual ways. So for this blog entry, allow me to put the spotlight on this awesome makeup artist Tal Peleg who creates what she calls “eye-art” since she uses well, basically, her eye as the canvas.

According to Tal, art has always been a “huge part” of (her) life and this new art style she’s been exploring have been the perfect way to merge her love for illustration, photography, and makeup.

She wrote on BoredPanda:

“Makeup is an amazing form of art, and I use it in order to make my eye tell a story. I don’t just paint on the eye, but try to use the shape of the eye and its natural curves as part of the illustration in a creative way.”

Take a look at all these amazing eye-art pieces:

Baymax And Mochi

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Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Salvador Dali

eye-art-dali

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Foxy Eyes

eye-art-foxy-eyes

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Hello!

eye-art-hellow

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
The Little Prince

eye-art-little-prince

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Peacock

eye-art-peacock

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Frozen – Anna

eye-art-anna

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Cat and Yarn

eye-art-catyarn

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Frozen – Elsa

eye-art-elsa

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Emoji

eye-art-emoji

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Fruity Eye

eye-art-fruits

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
The Sound of Music

eye-art-sound-of-music

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
The Yin and the Yang

eye-art-yinyang

Photo credit: Tal Peleg

eye-art-bullying

eye-art-dragon

eye-art-gingercat

eye-art-girl-moon

eye-art-mermaid

eye-art-sugar-rush

Cat and Dog

eye-art-catdog

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Depression

eye-art-depression

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Childhood Fears

eye-art-fears

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Penguins

eye-art-penguins

Photo credit: Tal Peleg
Rapunzel

eye-art-tangled

Photo credit: Tal Peleg

Tal said she draws inspiration from everywhere whether it be an emotion she felt, a movie she just enjoyed, and she even takes various elements from “fairy tales, animals, food, important social matter and more.”

To create these artworks, she uses eye shadows, eye liners, watercolors, and small brushes. Of course, each piece takes “hours of work and lots of patience” but Tal is quick to stress that she enjoys “every moment of the process.”

You can check out Tal Peleg’s Facebook page to check out more of her recent works.

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