Happy 2022! đ„łLet's get back to it!
Itâs a new year and mannnnnn am I grateful to not only have made it through the past two years but to have thrived in so many ways. I also feel like I should reintroduce myself since many things have changed for me in the time I have been away from the blog.
Photo by SashaLee Photography
Let me lay down the basics: My name is Erica, Iâm 24 soon to be a quarter century old. I make art in the city of Boston and my mission is to create a sense of awareness of self in people that they may have otherwise ignored or had gone unnoticed. From the makeup artistry to my illustrative work, I want people to see themselves in their best light but also shed light on the things that have been hidden.
With makeup, I do this by showing people it doesnât take much to release your inner self. Itâs all about the confidence gained by becoming the reflection of yourself that shows who you are on the inside, outside. Reminiscing on my chameleon days of ânew wig everydayâ and having 3 opposing aesthetics a week, helped me to find the little details of personal style that brought my inner personality to life. If youâve ever had your makeup done by me, youâll hear me say, âit should be you but more refinedâ but the thing is, I donât want to define what the refinement is. Thatâs for you to be curious about and figure out what you are tuning yourself into. Often times, itâs just another aspect of you that lacks visibility.
Taking that into consideration, I never want to mask how I or anyone else feels or expresses themselves. I want to amplify. This goes for my illustration as well. I want to create a space that is tangible for people to feel like they can express things they never have before and explore what that is or what it could mean for them. I have had many highs and lows and dealing with them has revealed a lot about the ways in which I view the world and where those boundaries are or even where they are being created. Emotional and spatial awareness is a big part of my current work as I practice this while making the work itself.
Photo by Mona Miri
I will be working my way back to fashion posts and âstyle studiesâ. Itâs clearly something I have always loved but it heavily ties into art and the way I like to tell stories. People around me have taught me how to tell better stories and that it can help to push a story forward. Thatâs why I love costume designers Ruth Carter and Ellen Mirojnick. They use color, texture and historical narratives that are more engaging stories. I want to do that in my daily wardrobe but Iâm also working on creating a more sustainable wardrobe. I am back to designing and making clothes for myself again. But as always, my wardrobe is open to independent designers, black-owned, Women-owned and eco-friendly businesses. Moving forward as I want my closet to have a similar moral messaging that hold myself to. So Iâm excited to go back to being dressy and cute and adding to my âChameleon Effectâ. I will also be partner with some new people and brands this year so donât be surprised when I have discount codes for days for you!
Looking forward to more posts and educational resources on here as well as BTS and process work for all of my projects. See yâall later! đ
I love this little snippet from The Real Daytime that has been illuminating to hear