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patti.jean
06-07-2016, 09:25 PM
Last Saturday afternoon, I was in Saugatuck, Mi at a local artist I know, art's reception for a presentation of some new paintings he has done. It was a wonderful show and during one of the quiet moments in-between guess arriving, I had a change to talk to the artist's partner who I have known for a couple of years. During our conversation about relationships and art, he made a statement that I am an artist. He went on to explain how I present, the effort I put into what I am wearing, the makeup, and my mannerisms are an art from. During the conversation I made a comment about how the light where I was staying was terrible for applying makeup. I went on explaining it took me a longtime to realize the impact light has on makeup and how I take all that into consideration when I apply makeup now. He responded with light is something an artist has to learn to work with and I am more of an artiest then I know.

In the end it was a wonderful conversation and left me thinking about what goes into presenting as a female and the art of it. I can not deny it is an art from, now we only need a place to exhibit.

Patti

Tracii G
06-07-2016, 09:34 PM
Light makes a lot of difference he is right about that.
So glad you had a fabulous time.

JenniferR771
06-07-2016, 09:46 PM
Top products, skill, experience and a steady hand--they all work together. You must have had a good teacher! I just looked at a few of your flickr pictures. Cute, sophisticated--perfectly passable. Your eyes add drama. Are you doing a "smokey eye" in some of those photos?

docrobbysherry
06-07-2016, 10:29 PM
I exhibit my "art" here. At least, the ones that I'm allowed to. :battingeyelashes:

Mylie Taylor
06-07-2016, 11:04 PM
As a painter and illustrator too, he's right, we really are works of living art.

Teresa
06-08-2016, 12:56 AM
Patti,
I'm an artist (amateur) and a CDer, also was a photographer for thirty years so I appreciate the use of light, so I've always lived with some sort of art form . my paintings may pass but I'm not sure I do, it's fun trying though .

Alice Torn
06-08-2016, 01:01 AM
Interesting. I think many on here have artistic personalities. I have been drawing , and doodling since i was tiny, always draw on restaurant place settings. i also consider my dressing in different outfits, an expression of art, creativity.

prabha
06-08-2016, 05:05 AM
Oyyytg hjgkk

Karen RHT
06-08-2016, 07:51 AM
Not all of us are "artistic" and I'm definitely part of that group. I have trouble drawing stick figures dammit. lol

Really does add to the challenge of presenting myself well.


Karen

Ressie
06-08-2016, 09:45 AM
There can be artistic elements to any kind of dressing - even drab. Crossdressing utilizies art for most of us whether or not we're aware of it, but it doesn't have to. i.e. underdressing etc.

Stephanie47
06-08-2016, 10:10 AM
Just to comment on the use of light...Alfred Hitchcock and other great movie personalities used black and white as their medium. Some of the great works they did in black and white were really destroyed when those who came behind "colorized" their works. Working in black and white requires using the various shades of black to achieve their look. There really is some skill required by men and women to look their best with the use of makeup or even tanning, which changes skin tone, and, clothing. I think many people do forget many times there is an image a person needs to project to the observer. +

Amy Fakley
06-08-2016, 11:09 AM
I've long thought of this thing I do as an Art (see my sig), but it's not a performance or a put-on.

It's that completely honest intersection of skill and passion and that qualifies it as an Art in my mind. The same way as a particularly clever chunk of code I write at work can be artful.

Rachael Leigh
06-08-2016, 11:28 AM
Patti I've had simlaer thought about this as well, I've even said this to my wife that Crossdressing is an expression of art and of something in oneself that needs expressing