TEMBE DENTON-Hurst 35 celebrates nail-huge nail artists

From the birth of the first modern nail salon in Paris in the nineteenth century to the emergence of the Vietnamese nail industry in America after the fall of Saigon, nail beautification was always linked to the world that decorates it.
author Tembe Denton-Hurst This reminds us of her new book, New groups: contemporary nail art from all over the world. She put the scene with her own experience in falling in love with nails as a child in Brooklyn and a brief survey of the transformational date for nail decorating all the time. The book displays 35 prominent artists who flourish today.

Although the basic groups remain immortal, there is no doubt that in the twenty -first century, contemporary aesthetics flourished in a powerful and powerful way. From Christmas candle, candle oxide and acrylic set with jewels to the tips of the fingers covered with algae and sculpted claws that direct the cybersecurity, New groups 300 vibrant images are highlighted on the ongoing innovations in the middle.
It allowed the democratic character to the art of nails with prosperity throughout time and space. Excessive designs as soon as you only saw the platform fall, for example, are now hand in hand for daily corrosion. The rise of nail artists led to the lack of clarity in this unique line between luxury dependency and the daily appendix, and forging the connected paths and worlds.
One of the artists appeared in New groups Is Lauren Michelle Pierce? Systematic accuracy, approaching its practice as a designer, collecting wide archives of color collections and references pictures. Once a fashion student, Pires now works with designer brands like LOEWE, Diesel, MIU MIU and more.
“I look at being a nail artist as a very complicated and eldest function, and I am sure I am trying to catch beauty in my work,” she explained. “However, over time, I really learned how to try more and rely on the beauty of beauty.”

With the continued development of the world of nail design in a huge way, the person’s nails turn as if they were ten small paintings – each site to create an extension of the self, confirmation, and even the evidence of resistance – it will always be a very ringing gesture for many. While Denton Hurst participates in the foreground, “Long nails have become part of me, and can be identified like my skin brown or loud laugh.”
You can find your own copy of New groups On the library. See more TEMBE DENTON-Hurst on Instagram.








