Body painting. Briefcase. Business

Body painting. Briefcase. Business

Body painting. Briefcase. Business

Body painting. Briefcase. Business

Your future success may depend on it more than you know.

With this in mind, let's visit some all-too-familiar meeting situations - to check out what's really going on, and learn how to sensitize boardroom behavior.

Scenario one: Attention! Attention! Attention!

Tuesday morning, time for the weekly sales meeting and Mike walks into the boardroom carrying his laptop, BlackBerry and a notebook. Ray, vp sales, begins his review with the entire team. Twenty minutes into the meeting, Mike raises his hand to speak. Ray says; "Go ahead."

Mike stands, starts to speak and after talking non-stop for five minutes, suddenly sits down. He has an anxious, uncomfortable look. Ray thanks Mike and goes back to the point he was making. The meeting adjourns and on the way out, Mike says to Rachel; "I felt a little funny - was it something I said?"

Rachel suggests they grab a coffee.

"Mike, you're a smart guy, but you're out of touch. Right at the start of the meeting, you opened your laptop. At first, it looked like you were taking copious notes, but it was really obvious you were working on something else. Then, you picked up your BlackBerry, grabbed your notebook and started writing. You showed no interest in what Ray was saying. You were disrespectful and you insulted him two ways. You didn't pay attention and you interrupted him.

"Everyone in the room, except you, knew what was going on. When you started to speak, you talked about issues we'd already covered. Then, you went on and on about something totally unrelated.

"From the start, we were all listening and participating, but you weren't. You were acting superior - maybe because you've already achieved your sale's quota. The entire team was exasperated - Bob was shaking his head in disbelief. Didn't you see Andrew put his hand over his face? Jim kept tapping the table; Sandy was fiddling with her glasses. Then, Martin got up and started stretching. And the entire time, you kept talking and talking. Didn't you understand what they were saying?

"But Rachel, no one said a word!"

"Mike, their body language was saying everything!"

Damage control #101

Mike had the common sense to realize he'd goofed, although after the fact!

Meetings are an inevitable part of business life. Sometimes, they seem to dominate an entire week's agenda and leave us scrambling to return calls and reschedule our routines. It only stands to reason that some of these pushed-aside-activities may quietly slide into meetings - like checking BlackBerry and iPhone messages, or working behind a conveniently angled laptop. Everyone at meetings, including speakers, is onto these maneuvers.

Words to the wise:

1. Stay alert and pay attention.
2. Keep your BlackBerry or IPhone in your briefcase and out of sight.
3. Park your closed laptop beside you. Focus on what's being said.

Scenario two: "Bored-room"

Thursday afternoon, time for a marketing update, and every chair is filled. The listeners seem attentive and interested; they're following the speaker.

And then, snap! Like well-rehearsed choreography, the dance of the twirling pens starts. Before long, the big body shift number has taken over from the twirling pens and the stretching begins. Then it's turn-around-time - full torso pivots - to see the back of the room. What are the listeners telling us, without ever saying a word?

This crowd is telling the speaker, "Sit down - we've heard enough."

Maybe our speaker started rambling, already made his point, or has gone on too long. Doesn't matter. It's time to close. The last thing any speaker wants is a "bored-room."

Damage control #102

There's no doubt that a two-hour Oscar winner commands our attention far better than watching paint dry. Yet experts agree, measuring our actual attention span, unlike measuring the Golden Gate's span, is an imperfect science. What they do know is that the actual amount of time we can and do stay focused is very brief, indeed.

What do we do during this "lag time"? We drift. We go to the beach, plan the evening ahead, organize ideas. And if we're attending a meeting, chances are, we're casually scanning the room. If a speaker is interesting, listeners still drift in and out, but if the speaker starts to ramble, go off-topic, or present an unpopular viewpoint, watch out!

Speaker-smart tips:

1. Audience body language sends a very clear message. Look for signals.
2. When you're holding the floor and something feels wrong, come to a close. Changing the subject won't get you back on track.

Scenario three: Finish on a high note

This time, let's visit a one-to-one meeting. Bob is making a pitch. The listener, Janice, is sitting comfortably and then slowly, she starts to move into a sprint position, eyes pinned to her watch. Body language does not lie. She has clearly run out of time. Bob swiftly winds down; "I believe I've taken enough of your time Janice; I'd like to schedule a follow-up."

Smart move. No point in droning on when Janice's mind is elsewhere.

Damage control #103

Whew! Bob got it right.

Tips for swiftly winding down:

1. When a listener tunes out, turn down the sound, and then turn it off.
2. No fast talking - avoid a high-speed race to a rehearsed "finish line."

We're all good at reading body language; sometimes we just ignore it. Try to be more aware of body language and while you're at it, get a handle on your own. A picture is worth a thousand words.


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body paint. cordon. earring. frisbee

When preparing for a home remodeling project, whether it's just having a paint contractor in or a major kitchen remodel, we make sure to have a checklist of everything that needs to get done. We move furniture, take down pictures, arrange our schedules to be there when the contractor arrives...but what about our pets? Do they have a safe place to go where they can stay safe and out of trouble?

First and foremost, it is important to remember that the contractor is not a babysitter for your pet(s). It isn't their job to make sure that the cat has water in its bowl or that the dog is let outside at 2p. I suggest you find alternative residence for your pet whenever possible during your project. If a relative or alternative residence isn't an option, check out pet day care. Most areas have this service available on a daily or per hour basis.

***Your pet must be up-to-date on all of their vaccinations and have basic "social" skills to be admitted to most establishments.***

Any type of design project is going to require "strangers" being in your home. For most pets, this is a cause of much stress as their primary job is to protect their people and property. If your pet isn't too "neurotic", introducing the workers to your pet prior to work starting can help. This will help to establish the contractor as a "friend."

As stated previously, if you can't find alternative care for your pet during working hours, placing your pet in a "safe" room away from all of the commotion will help. Construction sites, whether they are big or small, are fraught with dangers for curious animals. Open paint cans, nails and screws, hammers and saws can all be an accident waiting to happen. A pet gate cordoning off the work area can also be helpful to keep your pet safe.

If possible, have a separate entrance for workers to arrive and come and go as they need. This helps to keep the commotion at bay as tools and equipment are being brought into the home and construction waste being thrown out. Having a separate entrance will also help you to keep tabs on "Sparky" the dog (or Morris the cat) from escaping out into the neighborhood.

Dr Lisa Kluskow of the Silver Spring Animal Wellness Center in Glendale WI strongly suggests the use of DAP for dogs and Feliway for cats to help them deal with stress. DAP stands for "Dog Appeasing Pheromone" and mimics the scent given off by the mother dog that keeps her puppies calm and happy. These same "appeasement" pheromones have the same calming effect on adult dogs and aren't detectable by humans. DAP takes about a week before the effects are noticeable-so start using before your project begins. It should be noted that not all dogs will be effected by DAP as it depends on the dog and the severity of the anxiety. Feliway is a pheromone which works on a cat's sense of smell, and has been proven to be so calming that peace and harmony can be restored in even multi-cat households. (Feliway is also used to help prevent spraying and litterbox usage!). Both products are available as room diffusers and sprays

Make sure that the workers place plastic sheeting and/or tarps around the work area. Plastic sheeting should be hung in all doorways of rooms being worked on to prevent pollutants, dust and other debris from spreading throughout the house. Dust, pollutants and other airborne particles can irritate any upper respiratory afflictions, cause headaches or trigger allergies. Ask your contractor what steps they take to minimize the risk to avoid the creation of these indoor pollutants and contain those that can't be avoided.

While there are many steps that have been taken to reduce the hazards of lead paint, if you live in an older home (older than 1975) there is a possibility that lead paint can be a cause of concern. This is still a threat even if you'd placed lead-free coats over it. If you scrape, sand or heat lead paint, the lead can become airborne and make it into your body or contaminate the soil around your home. This is a hazard for anyone that comes into contact with it. If lead paint may be an issue during your project, hire a trained inspector to test the surfaces.

***The EPA does not recommend home-use testing kits. Get the "Reducing Lead Hazards When Remodeling Your Home" brochure for suggestions and tips on how to proceed.***

Make sure the contractor uses low or no VOC materials whenever possible to cut down the risk of all home occupants becoming sick from breathing in these emitted chemicals and toxins. Carpeting is one of the largest indoor polluters of our spaces. Carpet off-gasses toxins and chemicals into the air upon installation and removal. Make sure the carpet installer unrolls the carpet BEFORE it is delivered to your home, or at least before it is brought inside to help air the carpet out. Make sure the installer uses a no or low VOC adhesive to secure the carpeting (although this goes for ALL flooring). Cats are more susceptible to VOCs and other airbourn irritations than dogs due to their shortened upper respiratory tracts and they should be sequestered away during any painting, sanding, scraping or carpet removal/installation.

***Paint is the second major "offender" of off-gassing indoor spaces.***

After the work day has finished, it is vital that the contractor secure the work area if the job isn't finished. Dangerous items such as tools, ladders and other hazardous materials out of family member's reach at all times. Any holes in walls, floors or in the yard should also be secured to prevent any 4-legged family members (or 2 legged for that matter!) from falling in.

Here is a checklist to help you manage your remodeling project AND your companion animals during the duration of construction:

- Mist down all surfaces before sanding or scraping areas to be painted or stained. This will help keep the dust from becoming airborne and you and your pet(s) from breathing it in.

- Work outside whenever possible. This will help to keep the mess to a minimum inside, and cause less chance of your pet getting into trouble.

- Ventilate the space, even in winter. Even if you are doing a GREEN remodel, dust and other particles will still be a problem. Position fans so that they exhaust out instead of in.

- DO run your HVAC unit when contractors are sanding. Make sure to change filters as often as once a week to keep dust from spreading through the house in prolonged projects. If your project is only a couple of days-change the filter once project is finished.

- Be wary of rodent droppings that might be exposed during demolition and can spread Hantavirus. This can be deadly for pets and people.

With these helpful tips and some careful planning, you can rest assured that your animals will be kept safe and sound during any and all of your remodeling projects

DeAnna Radaj, owner of Bante Design LLC, has been dubbed "the House Whisperer" as she can enter a space and help to tweak (or remodel, re-design) the space to work better to suit its function AND the lifestyle of the occupants of the space. Bante Design is an Integrative Lifestyle Design company, specializing in healthy home design. Using ILD, life quality can be increased AND be supportive to any transitions occuring, lifestyle changes or health challenges

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body paint caucasian

If you have ever been to Namibia you will probably have heard about the White Lady. If you are expecting to see something like a Caucasian female, your first look at the ancient rock painting will leave you confused. The reason for this confusion is simple: The White Lady is a man. And he ain't white either...

Looking at the painting most people would probably describe the most prominent figure as some kind of a warrior or medicine man. This is also the description Reinhardt Maack gave. Maack was the first Westerner to set eyes on the painting in 1917. When he and a fellow explorer first climbed the Bandberg Mountains they found a rock shelter under which they slept. In the morning Maack discovered a rock painting on the wall next to him. It showed several people and antelopes in a hunting or dancing scene. Prominently featured was a male figure holding a bow and arrow and something resembling a flower. The figure was coloured white from the waist down, the rest of the body was black.

Maack made several sketches of the painting. To him this was a picture of a hunter or shaman, painted by the San people an estimated 2000 years ago. So how could this African hunter be named 'White Lady'?

Enter Henri Breuil. The French priest and anthropologist first set eyes on Maack's drawings in Cape Town in 1929. Contrary to everyone else Breuil was certain this rock painting depicted a female. Being a recognized expert on Mediterranean cave art, he determined the painting to be of non-African origin. He came up with some quite fanciful stories of how Europeans could have painted rocks in Southern Africa a good 2000 years ago.

The interior, body, paint, drivetrain, etc. are all original. Very solid car

The interior, body, paint, drivetrain, etc. are all original. Very solid car

Trim - Complete package refers to an automotive package comprising of a set of cosmetic accompaniments for any vehicle. The embellishments are more often than not non-functional. Sometimes the complete trim package can include any particular model or ending name. Such complete packages can be exemplified by the use of names of prominent fashion designers like the Oleg Cassini AMC Matador, Pierre Cardin AMC Javelin, Bill Blass versions and the Lincoln Continental in Givenchy.

Complete package of trims has some characteristic elements included in them. They can be:

  • Special kind of paint for instance, a pearl finish. Certain colors show color variations depending on the angle and the light
  • Patterns of paint having multiple colors like a two or a three tone.
  • Aluminum, stainless steel and / or plastic trim to divide various paint sections.
  • Applied graphics inscribed on printed plastic sheets with a gaudy adhesive backing.
  • Pin striping which is often applied as a dealer attachment with the help of special plastic tape with a backing that is removable.
  • Plastic bumpers in the color of the vehicle body instead of a matte black color.
  • Plastic rubber strips that are used to reduce paint and metal damage caused from neighboring car doors that the owners open carelessly.
  • Leather upholstery to render a classy look to the interiors.
  • Wood patterned plastic interiors as well as exteriors. Applied surfaces are out of current favor, as they require maintenance.
  • Vinyl roof covers that enhances the appearance.
  • Padded plastic removable top.

Luxury cars are known to be the most attractive in terms of looks. Every year they try to enhance their appearances with the help of complete trim package. The Jaguar XJ is already very popular all over the world. However, that does not stop the manufacturer to innovate on the looks front. The XJ Executive is the basic level of this range. For this trim level, there are two engines - one is 2.7 liter diesel engine and the other 3.0 gasoline engine. The Executive trim is has 19" ten spoke alloy Carelia wheels that are also seen in the XK. The second Trim - Complete package is the XJ Sovereign. There are three engines available for this level - 3.0 liter V6 gasoline engine, 2.7 liter diesel engine, or 4.2 liter V8 engine. Additional features are soft-grain leather, satellite navigation system, and 16-way electric heated front seats. The Sovereign comes with 19" five-spoke Polaris wheels.

Another complete package of trims for the XJ is called the Sport Premium. At this level, only one engine is available. It has a 20" alloy Cremona 20" wheels, which enhances the appearance of the car. Additional features include seat facings, lack side window surrounds, aluminum veneer and satellite navigation. It is equipped with 20" alloy Cremona 20" wheels that add to the appearance quotient of the sports car. The fourth Trim - Complete package of the XJ is called the XJR. The model is empowered by a 4.2 supercharged V8 engine. The XJR has additional features like an 'R' logo gear knob, aluminum finish power vents, black painted calipers and heated front seats.

Putco Trim - complete package can really transform the appearance of your car and give you that brilliant classy look. In some cases, it might cost you a little on the higher side, but the result is worth the expense. You can get the customization done by yourself or can seek expert advice. Whatever you do, the package is sure to transform the look of your car.

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body exterior paint exclusive super cars

Undoubtedly today Mercedes Benz is the most admired German automobile company that is globally renowned for its meticulously formed innovative models that has constantly created a new benchmark in the automobile industry. In fact, for many years, the company has been successful in maintaining a stable leading position in the creation of some of the world's first-class cars. And, each of these car models have been especially known for its unmatched quality and brilliant performance. Perhaps today every model of Mercedes Benz, posses a better range of engineering that have been made with seer conviction. This year, in order to bestow a thrilling driving experience to its customers, the company is once again geared up to introduce the brand new Mercedes Benz Vito in the Australian auto market.

This new model is better, bigger and got all those essential features that are sufficient to drive you crazy. It is one of the smartest cookies in the panel van box. Featured with its brand new incredible look, it has got the cutting edge of technology that is very rare and cannot be found in any other model. This new model is coming up with excellent exterior features. Its unique exterior features include Exclusive Luna Grey Paint, Chrome Engine Grille. The van also has a super chassis that ensures that the van body remains balanced, and totally controlled in all roads.

Behind the wheel, the seats in the Vito are comfortable and can easily turn out on long journeys. In addition, all the knobs and switches are quality items. Moreover, air conditioning, cruise control and a single-CD stereo are also onboard. Along with a high level of standard safety equipment that primarily includes ABS brakes along with EBD and brake assist, stability control, and twin front airbags are other features that make it a perfect blend of safety and comfort. In fact, if we talk in terms of safety then this brand new car model has a five-star ANCAP safety rating. When you get inside this car, you know you are in a safe environment. Thorax airbags for the front occupants and window airbags protecting both front and rear occupants are available as an option.

Nevertheless, talking in context of its performance, this Mercedes Benz model is coming with the 115 CDI variant that use a 2148cc four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine producing 110kW at 3800rpm and 330Nm from 1800-2400rpm. This drives the rear wheels through a five-speed automatic transmission fitted standard. Adding to this, on all diesel engines, the new piezo diesel injectors are available that helps in significantly reducing the fuel consumption, pollutant emissions and noise of engine as well.

With all these and many other features, this brand new car model is beautifully designed and has a class of its own that you just can not ignore. These days, where a typical van often looks like an overturned fridge on wheels! This Mercedes Benz Vito has something more to offer in comparison to other vans. The introduction of this brand new Mercedes Benz Vito is surely going to add a new pearl of modern technology and engineering in the automotive industry.

Body painting is truly exquisite

Body painting is truly exquisite

Body painting is truly exquisite

I'm standing in my studio, watching ten women painting in silence with exquisite focus and concentration, and the energy is just humming. All of a sudden I hear a groan from one of the women and the words "Oh no, I hate it. It's so ugly". I smile, feeling a sense of great relief and dread.

Relief because another woman has just blindly stumbled into her gateway to creative freedom. Dread because I know the resistance and arguments I am going to be coming up against as I try to talk her out of destroying what she deems ugly and to even to begin to take the radical step of accepting what she has created with curiosity and compassion. I have to be quick here because women are nothing if not stealthy and crafty and will waste little time in eradicating the evidence of what they consider unattractive art.

This is a class in what's known as intuitive painting or process painting. The purpose of this kind of painting is to learn to listen deeply to yourself and to then courageously express what you find,without censoring anything,in a spirit of spontaneity, surrendering to the creative process.It's very different from typical art classes where the primary focus is on developing technique and ending up with a pleasing product. This type of class uses art and painting as a way to get more in touch with the inner world of soul and psyche. The focus is exclusively on exploring and expressing that internal process.

This road is difficult for most women, because even though many of us have done some kind of self investigation and recognize the value inherent in that search, we are still fighting an uphill battle against a very strong cultural bias that teaches us to place the greatest value on what is outside of us. We are taught that feelings and an inner life are fine as far as they go, but what is truly worthwhile is how we look, what we own, who we know, and where we find ourselves on the economic and status hierarchy.

The mysterious stirrings of our soul, the needs of our hearts, the messages from our bodies,and the genius of our intuition, are STILL, even after all of the battles for liberation that we have fought, denigrated and considered trivial and unimportant, unrealistic and immature. But in the world of the process arts the realm of psyche and dreams, imagination and feelings are staunchly defended as sacrosanct and even given center stage.

The women in my painting class know the rules of intuitive painting, one of which is that they are not to destroy anything or cover up what they have done just because they don't like it or have a negative reaction to it. They know what they are attempting here is an exercise in radical self acceptance which means embracing everything that comes out of them especially if it makes them uncomfortable because there's "gold in them thar hills" of the psyche that they can mine to great advantage if they are just willing to stay with the discomfort. But the urge to disavow the abomination of a perceived ugly painting by making it disappear can be overwhelming.

There are four words in the English language that you should never use in reference to a western 21st century woman if you don't want to get your teeth knocked out. Those four little words are ugly, fat, bitch and selfish.

Each of these four words addresses an issue of great importance for a woman, and what they all have in common is that they are keys to unlocking the door to our forbidden feminine power. And one thing you can count on is that each of these four issues will show up eventually if a woman seriously gives herself over to making her own art. Which is one reason that women often shy away from the creative process.

These words have extremely negative connotations for a woman and have been used to denigrate and control us for a very long time.The charge around them is so intense that as soon as we hear them we throw up our hands, recoil into a place of shame, close our eyes and back away from them as if they were Kryptonite and we were Super Girl. Since we are unwilling to be curious and explore them, we never get to see that in actuality these four words describe very positive qualities and archetypal energies that we desperately need if we are going to be complete, whole, actualized and effective feminine creators of our own lives.

One of the biggest internal obstacles to reclaiming our power is a potent archetype at work in most women's psyches that can be called the Inner Good Girl. The Good Girl lives for approval and she garners that approval by keeping women small and safe and non-threatening. She is not interested in growing up and is content to remain eternally young. Ultimately, she is the one that keeps a woman from being able to develop and flourish as someone who is strong and potent,gutsy and capable of taking authority over her own life. And the Good Girl never wants to risk being fat, selfish, ugly or bitchy.

If a woman takes her creative life seriously, if she makes a commitment to herself and devotes herself to her creative work, she will eventually reach a crossroads where she has to confront the Inner Good Girl and the list of Good Girl rules if she wants to continue creating with passion and authenticity.

We all know what those rules are.Smile, smile, smile, be sweet and nice, never get mad (or even annoyed),look pretty (which of course includes being thin), smell good, be clean and neat and always be pleasing and accommodating. Don't be loud and stay in the background. What you think or feel is not really all that important. Don't upset anyone. And never, ever make another person uncomfortable. In the Good Girl world perfection is an attainable goal and you need to work relentlessly, tirelessly, exhaustively, to be the absolute best mother, daughter, wife and friend you can be, all the while berating yourself because you inexplicably and continuously fall short of the mark.

When a woman starts her creative life she brings these same attitudes and expectations to her art. She only allows herself to paint pretty paintings that are perfect in every way. Paintings that are nice and make people smile. She is unwilling to risk disturbing or intense color or imagery; nothing that is too strong or stands out too much. But painting in this way eventually leaves her feeling bored and stifled. Pretty can be wonderful as part of a larger repertoire, but if it's all you are allowed to do it eventually becomes both a noose and a cage.

At a certain point in her creative process a woman needs to be willing to ditch the Good Girl by breaking the Good Girl rules. But breaking those rules leads a woman into the territory of the shadow side of the Good Girl, the dreaded yet fascinating BAD GIRL!

The Bad Girl is alive and well in most women's psyches and is the part of us who is sick and tired of the long list of restrictions that hem in her wild and juicy self. She is feisty and bold, full of audacity and unafraid to go for what she wants. She is adventurous and courageous, and enjoys the excitement that comes with taking positive life-affirming risks.

But our relationship to her has a strong shame and shadow element so she often gets expressed in way's that end up hurting us. She is the one who eats the whole container of the mint chocolate chip ice cream in one sitting, who doesn't return necessary phone calls to annoying family members, who spends money that she doesn't have on clothes or shoes, and who has inappropriate relationships with men or women that aren't good for her.What I am presenting here is a way to reclaim the Bad Girl energy, through painting, that is affirming and positive. To recognize that what we have been calling bad are disowned parts of ourselves that need to be brought back home.

THE SELFISH GIRL: Unafraid of putting herself first, of being needy and proud of it, of nurturing herself, of conserving her own energy, of filling her own well, willing to have limits, making her own self care her first priority, willing to be her own good mother, willing to take time just for herself, willing to confront and overcome her guilt about taking care of herself.

This is the first Bad Girl to show up when a woman attempts to have a viable creative life, and the first one I see when a woman walks in the door of my studio to attend a painting class. I hear over and over again from these women how much they have lost themselves in taking care of everyone else. How tired they are of putting everyone else's needs first and that they have come to this class because they want to do something that has no visible benefit to anyone else.

For a woman to be creative she needs to be willing to take time just for herself. She needs uninterrupted periods when she is able to enter her studio, sit down at her computer or her easel, and see what wants to come. She needs to let herself get dreamy, do nothing, stare out the window, and be seemingly unproductive. During these interludes in which she drops into a creative trance she is inviting the muse to enter her and inviting the often secret and mysterious movement of her soul to express itself.

In these moments, she begins to face herself through her art. She is able to get quiet enough so that she can listen deeply and start to ask some essential questions such as "What do I think? What do I like? What do I really want? What moves me, brings me pleasure, makes me feel alive.?" It is a me, myself and I time, a time that needs to be treated as sacred and inviolable in order to allow those creative juices to flow unimpeded and to eventually turn into a raging, rushing river.

However, it's usually not long before the telephone rings or someone taps (or sometimes pounds ) on the studio door with the cry of "I need you! And I need you RIGHT NOW!" It could be a friend, a child, a mother a husband, a work obligation, or a pipe that has just sprung a leak. All of a sudden, somebody else's needs become more important than her need to be creative, and the woman is faced with the eternal female question." Do I once again close the door to my studio and turn my back on the needs of my own soul? Do I once again prove how reliable, dutiful, compassionate , caring, self sacrificing, available, loving, responsible I am, at the terrible price of my own creative self? Knowing that I have the small, and getting smaller consolation of being able to say "Well at least no one is going to be able to call me selfish!"

THE UGLY GIRL: Willing to buck the tide, to be her own unique self, to not always conform , to step away from the need for approval, to be willing to risk censure, to step outside of the box of what is acceptable as a woman in this culture, willing to be weird, different, unique, outrageous, bold.

The most common lament or desire that I hear from my women painting student's is "But I just want my painting to be beautiful."

For most women, beauty is a need, a deep irrational hunger, and an unconscious compulsion. Our identification with the need to be beautiful is so great and so ingrained that we rarely, if ever, question it. Beauty is the key to the magic kingdom of well- being, happiness and success. It is the source of our value, the guarantee of love, our only legitimate access to power, and on a very deep level has meant survival itself. Because so much is at stake, the pressure a woman feels to be beautiful and to create something beautiful is enormous.

Our whole relationship to beauty shows up painfully and clearly in the painting process. While she is painting, there is always some beauty standard- whether she is aware of it or not- that a woman is trying to live up to. Maybe the ideal is of a painting that is neat and flawless where no mistakes or messiness, no drips or uneven lines are allowed. Or the idealized vision may be one of a painting that is balanced and symmetrical, a paragon of elegance, grace, and impeccable good taste. In this version of perfection, all the colors must match, and can only be in the range of muted pastels with the overall effect being soothing and pleasant, like a well put together design in a home and garden magazine.

Whatever the ideal, the energy put into achieving it is relentless. When I watch a woman paint I am always amazed by the passion she has for endlessly fussing over and fixing her paintings. Spontaneity is out of the question. She just takes it for granted that her painting must be well thought out, planned, and organized , and under as much of her control as is humanly possible. She is used to not trusting in her own innate beauty, and expects that the quest for beauty will entail nonstop work. She never questions the ceaseless dieting and exercising, the hours spent shopping for just the right outfit and the worrying over her skin, her hair, her nails. She always has and always will fall short of the beauty mark and just assumes that beauty is something she will continually struggle for and rarely, if ever, achieve.

The really sad thing is that she sees nothing wrong with this fretful and anxious approach to her self and to her artwork.This ceaseless and ultimately hopeless striving for the unattainable ideal is just the norm. It's really the only thing she has ever known.

These narrow constraints of beauty that a woman finds herself tangled in are always some variation on the Good Girl creed. These socially accepted standards are based on a definition of beauty that is related to being nice and non threatening, to not standing out too much and conforming to an established norm that is pleasant but not powerful. Beauty is related to compliance and convention, to following the rules and to fitting in. The Good Girl beauty ideal means that it's not OK to just be herself, warts and all. She needs to clean herself up and make herself acceptable.

When a woman is painting, the Ugly Girl often sneaks in as a mistake or imperfection, a smear or a smudge, something messy or uncontrolled.When the woman tries to clean up the mess, she finds with increasing horror that the muddle only continues to grow. She is constantly having technical calamities. The paint drips or runs, she can't control her brush, chaos reigns, and it seems like there is nothing she can do to make it stop.

She is desperate to get back to pretty. In risking spontaneity, she has found, to her horror, that she has created something that appears harsh or loud or imperfect. Or,even worse, something grotesque or malformed. She frantically tries painting more safe images, more flowers, rainbows, peaceful landscapes . But the flowers develop sharp edges and dark colors and grow completely out of control , the rainbow colors become wildly fluorescent , and the landscapes becomes populated with darkly mysterious shapes and figures .

At this point she has stepped out of the confines of charming and attractive, and into an unfamiliar landscape of the wild, the untamed the unkempt and disheveled. This is often the beginning of a relationship to the inner Wise Old Woman archetype, also known as the Witch. This is the face of the deep feminine that doesn't care about appearances . After all, the Witch walks around with missing teeth and warts, and obviously doesn't care what other people think. This is an awakening of the aspect of a woman's soul who is no longer a slave to approval and who has begun to walk down the long road away from woman as product and commodity.

THE FAT GIRL: Willing to be big, be visible, to come out of hiding, to be a woman and not a little girl, to take up space, to be hungry, to say what she wants, to know what she wants, to be full of herself, to be too big for her britches, to be a full adult, unafraid to say yes! A fat girl isn't afraid to take up space and to take her place in the world.

In my studio I offer high quality paper that is of ample size, but students can tape the sheets together to make even larger paintings. It's a heady time when a woman can let herself spread out and take up some real space,when she can make a HUGE painting, one that can sometimes cover an entire wall.

Creating a giant painting is a dizzying and terrifying prospect, and a woman often needs lots of encouragement and permission to take this step. In fact I usually need to nudge her a little. She will start with saying something about MAYBE needing to go a little bigger with her work. She feels something pushing on her, wanting to come through, and so she will ask if it's OK to use two pieces of paper instead of one. I generously offer to get the paper for her but come back with four pieces of paper, instead of the asked for two. No matter how "nice" she is, at this point she is more than willing to make a fuss, to strenuously object about how it's too much, she could never fill up that much paper, she doesn't have enough to express, she couldn't possibly take up that much room in the studio.

But as I continue to calmly pin the four pieces to the easel, nodding supportively, yet ignoring her increasingly frantic protestations, I see the gleam in her eye. She wants this opportunity to take up space, to proclaim herself in living color, to be unmistakably seen, but is trained to not give voice to this desire. I watch her as she struggles with the forbidden excitement of the challenge, the possibility, the sheer daring of it. The door to a secret longing is creaking open on long unused and rusted hinges, opening to her hunger to be big, to be bold, to be outrageous, to be visible as completely and utterly herself.

THE BITCHY GIRL: Willing to be fierce and powerful; unafraid of her own anger, unafraid to speak up, to take a stand, to have limits and boundaries, unafraid to say NO! Unafraid to combat abuse, refuses to be treated badly, willing to break connections and walk away from toxic relationships if it means protecting your own wild and precious self.

Another major crossroads occurs in the painting process when a woman realizes how angry and enraged she feels and she lets herself express it on paper for everyone to see. However, the feeling of anger is so taboo and so threatening that it will usually sneak in the back door as just a little color. Some red or black appears on the page and then slowly or by "accident" grows larger than the woman had intended .

As this continues , the artist begins to feel a little uncomfortable. She will stand back from her now unruly painting with a puzzled frown and turn to me , saying something like " That looks awfully angry," followed quickly by, "You know, I'm not really angry. I don't get angry. A little frustrated maybe, but never angry." This is a very precarious moment in the process. I have had women actually walk out of the room to get away from this intimation of anger, put on their coat and announce that they really must leave now. I am generally able to coax her back to the painting for the rest of the class, but once she leaves I will often never see her again. The reality of her own angry feelings is just too scary, the prohibitions too strong, and all I can do at this point is hope for her that someday she will be able to feel safe enough to take that deep plunge into her own passionate and furious heart .

For the woman who is ready to take that terrifying yet thrilling dive, admitting that she is indeed angry can allow an amazing intensity of feeling to come flooding out. All the years of saying yes, yes, yes when she wanted to say no, no, NO to unreasonable demands, to abuse, to putting her own needs on a perpetual back burner, come out on the paper in a frenzy of paint , of color, and of image.

For one woman it comes out as a bright red background, with black words painted simply and starkly to read "I AM SO PISSED OFF!'". For another , it is a large image of a woman with wildly flying red hair, bellowing open mouthed and brazen " What the $#%@ about me!!!"

A 60 year old woman, who has been married to a Methodist preacher for 40 years, surprises herself by painting a warrior goddess in hot pants, with a Colt 45 in one hand and a cake spatula (to be used as a whacking weapon when necessary) in the other.

The paintings sometimes depict images that are recognizable out of myth, such as a snake haired Medusa, and sometimes are expressed as a whirl of color and chaos, populated by weird, otherworldly creatures sporting very large, VERY sharp teeth. But what they all have in common is that they jump off the page with the ferocity of emotion portrayed. There is no mistaking the intent behind these paintings which is some version of " I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!"

I RECENTLY READ an article in a marketing journal that was warning advertisers away from using the words power or powerful in ads directed towards women. The writer of this article was not questioning the issue of women's fear around power, just stating an obvious ( to him) fact that women won't buy things that are associated with the language of power.

We have a long history as women around being disempowered and victimized, and we have internalized this fear of power, of our own power, for way too long. We are living in times of great change and uncertainty and it is critical that we reclaim our birthright of strength, authority and creative vision to take advantage of the opportunity that we have to recreate the world as a place where our most treasured values can survive.

There are many ways to face and to heal this power wound, and approaching it through our creativity is just one of them. But it's a good place to start. As my women student's and I have learned over many years, it's quite possible to experience courage, transformation and self love by wielding the business end of a paintbrush. And breaking our long allegiance to the Good Girl and allowing the Bad Girl an honored place in our lives is not only healing, but makes life a lot more interesting and fun!

Body Painting Tribal Tattoos

Body Painting Tribal Tattoos

We can find find these tattoos inked in all colours. While inking such tattoos, the artists use small needles. This sharp instrument does its work by piercing the skin. It colours a selected part. At the end this needle creates a creative design.

Tribal designs look like segments of an abstract painting. The colour of ink generally would be black. Sometimes it would be in other shades of black, too. The lovers of these designs believe that they would look different from the others. Thus these designs play a revolutionary role in providing a person feeling more fashionable than others.

Tribal tattoos are also inked for certain special purposes. It is a great desire of lovers to write the name of their lovers on hands. Endless designs of tribal tattoos come to the help of such passionate lovers. In order to show love, a man or woman gets a tattoo on his or her body. When he or she dislikes a particular name, it becomes difficult to delete. To erase such tattoo from the surface of skin is difficult.

There is one interesting aspect of tribal tattoo. It witnesses the changes of traditions and thoughts of people. The wandering tribes of humans represent their thoughts and preferences through such tattoos. If we do a study of this ornamental art of tribal tattoos, we can have deep knowledge about the culture of those people who inked such tattoos on their bodies. Understanding this art would help us knowing about the economic condition of the tribal people. We can get more ideas about how they express their belief systems.