The Ed.
Well-Known Member
If you haven't wasted hours looking at the nail art of Pisut Masanong, you are missing out. Known for his incredibly detailed, intricate, lifelike and 3D nail art, the Trinity guru, is also known for not stepping into the limelight very often.
For this reason, it's kind of a big deal that Kirsty Meakin, has secured the nail artist to run a training event at her academy. From the 4th to the 7th May 2015, Masanong will hold his very first UK event.
With over 100,000 Facebook fans, there's no doubt that Masanong is one of the most revered and talented artists out there and at the event he will be sharing his knowledge and expertise over two sessions. The first will cover the art of 3D painting and the second will focus on intricate painting.
Speaking of the event Meakin said, "I am so proud to be able to bring him to the UK to help benefit our top UK techs, educators and artists who can in turn take some of his methods through the rest of the UK industry.
"This event is already over subscribed as the interest has been overwhelming. Im honoured by the support of my industry colleagues."
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.
Images all courtesy of Kirsty Meakin and Pisut Masanong
For this reason, it's kind of a big deal that Kirsty Meakin, has secured the nail artist to run a training event at her academy. From the 4th to the 7th May 2015, Masanong will hold his very first UK event.
With over 100,000 Facebook fans, there's no doubt that Masanong is one of the most revered and talented artists out there and at the event he will be sharing his knowledge and expertise over two sessions. The first will cover the art of 3D painting and the second will focus on intricate painting.
Speaking of the event Meakin said, "I am so proud to be able to bring him to the UK to help benefit our top UK techs, educators and artists who can in turn take some of his methods through the rest of the UK industry.
"This event is already over subscribed as the interest has been overwhelming. Im honoured by the support of my industry colleagues."
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.
Images all courtesy of Kirsty Meakin and Pisut Masanong