The Ndebele and Padaung woman

I know its been awhile since I posted new work of my paintings. I have been on a valuable journey that I am so blessed and grateful to be on. A journey that I feel is so important to those that call themselves, artist. Building knowledge of Self is work that requires time, alot of patience and more than anything, faith. Building a relationship with your inner Self and the Creator reveals your own voice that uniquely nourishes your creative expression. Truly, I can only say, that I am so blessed.

As a woman that expresses herself in color, I am intrigued with how women of different cultures express their femininity. Living in a society where the extent of what and why a woman wears what she wears, doesn’t go beyond the pages of celebrity filled magazines and trends dictated by blogs and designers, I am interested in something deeper.. something of cultural value and expression when it comes to femininity.

This is a painting of a woman from the Ndebele tribe of South Africa and a Padaung woman in Northern Thailand. ‘Padaung’ is a term for ‘the group whose woman wears the brass neck coils’. Both of these women wear neck rings for the purpose of cultural identity and pride.

Padaung women in Burma have suffered opression at the hands of success regimes of that country for decades. Forced resettlement and labor, incarceration, denial of political representation and citizenship status rights among other human violations have led thousands of Padaung women to move into Thailand. There are many explanations as to the origin of the tradition of neck rings, but its mainly for the purpose of aesthetic value. The beauty and grace of a long neck is exemplified by the heavy neck ring depicting both wealth and beauty. With their suffering reality, wearing the neck rings reaches beyond the purpose of beauty but a feminine expression that embodies cultural pride and strength in unity.

Ndebele women are well known for their artistic talent, especially with regard to their painted house and colorful beadwork. Multicolor wall paintings are painted by using their fingers. Same patterns and designs can be recognized on their aprons. In early history, patterns are believed to have sacred powers and to have been made in response to demands by ancestors. Also like the Padaung women, owing to the difficult circumstances of their people, the paintings became an expression of both cultural resistance and continuity.

Each unique pattern of each household were created but the woman of the household.. It represented long family traditions and pride. They become a communication system that “speak” to the families conveying self identity, personal prayers, values and emotions. “Through her paintings the artist is saying that she is a good Ndebele wife who keeps proper and well decorated home.” This traditional duty allowed transfer of patterns strategies from mother to daughter.

I truly believe, we as women in American society have alot to learn from these women. I throughly enjoyed this project and expressing with vivid colors that embodies the spirit and strength of their culture. I wanted to portray a different definition of beauty shared by these two women.

There is a common thread running through the Ndebele and Paduang woman that goes beyond the tradition of neck rings, aesthetics, trends, and even culture. It is a common spirit.. a feminine spirit that maintains, grows, evolves on many levels submerged in the harshest conditions and thrives in an environment that doesnt protect them.

We must remember how we are all interconnected. One’s struggle is all of our struggle, their victory is our victory… One spirit. One memory. Love. Now thats revolutionary.

 

LEI

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Fort Tilden Beach -Shoot

Makeup done by yours truly..

Photography: Keziban Barry

Hair styling: Jeanie Syfu

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Yeh yeh, i was running as fast as i can to get back to you. i felt the time quickly slipping under me as i was gathering all the pieces left to build a new beginning. In the midst of all the New York chaos, i nervously made calls back home spoke to Dad and asked how you were doing. But i never made a direct call to you. i worked hard as i could to build my new life in NY and to also create a time and space for me to fly back to you. i kept your picture with me before i left home, for some reason, i may have subconsciously knew that i needed it. Finally, after some time, i booked a flight back Home on my birthday week. A few days before my flight, i got the message that you passed. Im sorry i was late. While i was away, i thought about our walks when i was a little girl and how i wanted to spend time with you to learn more about what was on your mind and heart, and to share with you my dreams. i miss you and love you… as i am still allowing time to guide me to peace of your passing.

yes thats me blowing the candles with my grandfather, my “yeh yeh”

In losing my grandfather recently, I cant help but think how its like losing a deep sense of true education, which is our bridge to our elders that are great examples of tradition and culture while living in this current chaos of American society. In the western world, I feel like although we are surrounded by many different cultures we are made to think or perceive that the great values of these cultures are not “fit” to keep up with modern times. Being born in America, this frame of mind can be easily set in a subconscious level. Yes, we are surrounded by “expressions” of different cultures but it seems we embrace them in our lives as “accessories” or entertainment that feeds into a market-driven culture or capitalist society. We are not aware enought to reach deeper inside of a culture and learn great values that can perhaps serve better for our development in these modern times.

Our perception of cultural difference or even a perception of “superiority” has widen the gap between our roots, and the knowledge of Self, the concept of family and Home. It is amazing how numb we became submerging ourselves in a certain way of thinking set by others. It takes courage to see past your reflection and take off the mask of social roles, and ask oursevles how did I become so disconnected from my roots? I, myself have to admit that I am guilty of this.

Our elders carry tradition in their hearts. They embody values of their culture and are key figures, message carriers that are great examples that we can learn from, the good and the bad. This is the basic unit of true education. Lets close the gap.

Love,
Lei

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Sly Art Vs Robot City

I am grateful to have the opportunity to contribute to a project for an apparel lifestyle brand SLYART vs ROBOTCITY http://slyart.net I worked with an amazing team of talents. Its a blessing to see different artistic point of views, from diverse artists, come together and evolve into a bigger vision.

i love stories. And i love even more when i help create and give form to a story. This fashion reel inspired me with sexiness, style and creativity and more sexual energy. This is just a teaser. I cant wait to see how the story unfolds with all the amazing images created.

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Untitled Short #22 [HQ] from SAVRC on Vimeo.

on another note..How about this amazing piece celebrating the diverse unique beauty of Asian femininity?

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Living

I am willing not simply to live and die for an ideal. I’m willing to learn how to die while I’m alive, so I can live life more intensely and abundantly -Martin Luther King Jr

There is a certain death that comes along with rising above a situation that we most feared. There is a death that occurs when we choose to discover and follow light in the darkest hour. It is these great moments that gives birth to still peace within and fearlessness that gives light to all aspects of our lives. This I believe is the beginning of real living.

I give thanks to my experiences. I turn the pages back and can see how the Creator have blessed me and weaves his Love in the timeline of my story. I give praise to Allah for not only the times that are full of light, but more of the dark times that gave birth to my brightest moments.

As the Sun keep burning in the center of your universe, your darkest moments are not really your ending hour. Faithfully as your life rotate around its Creator, his Light will return to guide you to your new day.

with Love,

Lei

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More Makeup styling done by yours truly..

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Makeup Styling for Jessie Dover

Im always excited when I see individuals that followed their heart and with hard work, manifest their gifts and talents. I was involved in helping Jessica Dover to put together visuals for her first collection. She is incredible to work with and her designs are truly amazing. Her line was sexy, fierce with attitude but all encompassing sophistication and class. So it was only right, when it came to makeup styling, that the look had to be sexy. I went with a natural nude look and a smoky smoldering look. With these two looks, I made sure the fierceness and attitude was there, that matched the models energy, but kept it classy and contemporary.

Here are some of the images from the shoot and please check out Jessie’s work at

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..more.. Colors translated, from the Canvas to Femininity

Lei Makeup Artisty
Beauty Translated..

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Hip-Hop v. The U.S.? Brand Wars!

Hip-Hop v. The U.S.? Brand Wars!.

This is a wonderful perspective on how ‘Hip-Hop’ is being controlled in the United States.

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