Watchful Eye
Acrylic on canvas
20” x 16”
8/2020
Original available for sale at The Gallery @ 57 in Malden, MA
Watchful Eye
Acrylic on canvas
20” x 16”
8/2020
Original available for sale at The Gallery @ 57 in Malden, MA
I’ve been working hard preparing a virtual art gallery for my work in the digital world, and I’m proud to announce it’s ready to open! And you’re invited!
This space uses an app called Gather, where you’ll have a little avatar you’ll use to explore the works, but will also have access to use your camera and microphone to interact as well. There’s no download you need, just click the link, type your name, and click enter the space. Once you’re there, you’ll be able to interact with artwork by pressing x on your keyboard to view a larger version of each piece and will be able to navigate the space by using the arrow keys.
The experience does work best on a computer or laptop rather than a mobile device, but if a tablet or phone is what you have, please don’t let that stop you. If you do use a mobile device, you will be unable to view larger versions of the artwork.
During the first wave of the 2020 Pandemic, I sat down to capture the brokenness and failures of an American Healthcare system that would purge mass numbers of citizens from their insurance in a pandemic as they lost their jobs. And for those of us who have no choice but to try to make the private for-profit healthcare system work for us, it feels like a battle for every little thing. The image of a tiny, delicate flower, trying to bloom in an impossible environment of cracked cement came to mind. The fissures in the cement are modeled on electrocardiogram readings.
This gave way to further electrocardiogram experimentation, combined with with cityscape imagery, during a time when the pandemic raged in New York and Boston, while politicians in Washington D.C. refused to take action.
NYC on Life Support
Boston on Life Support
Love Chelsea
Here at Henna Inspired, we only use safe, natural, homemade henna paste. Our paste includes dried henna leaves, lemon juice, water, cajeput essential oil, and molasses, and that's it! There are no preservatives or other additives of any kind, and definitely no PPD (a.k.a. black henna).
Henna is a plant dye that naturally stains skin and hair a reddish-brown color. Made from the ground leaves of the henna plant, henna has been used for body art for thousands of years. Traditions of decorating the body with henna paste are most associated with areas of India, the Middle East, and parts of Africa. Traditionally, henna is done for wedding ceremonies, during important rites of passage, and in times of joyous celebration. The paste is applied to the skin in intricate designs, and when the paste is removed several hours later, designs can remain on the skin for up to three weeks (typically around 7-10 days), gradually fading over time.
Henna Inspired will bring henna services to all types of invents including:
Festivals, farmers' markets, outdoor fairs, renaissance festivals, concerts, open houses, art gallery receptions
Corporate events, parties of all kinds (birthday parties, graduations, ladies night, bridal/baby showers, just for fun), community organization events (libraries, clubs, high schools, colleges), small business events (art galleries, yoga studios, salons)
Private appointments: henna crowns, prenatal henna, vacation preparation, burning man, prom, or henna just because!
Prom after parties, graduations, cultural events, field days, after-school enrichment programs
Send us a message through our Contact Form to see if we can add henna inspiration to your event!
Karyn is a fully insured henna artist who has been practicing henna throughout the Greater Boston area since 2012. She holds a great respect for the traditions of henna and has devoted much of her time to learning about and guiding others to honor the artwork style and cultural traditions surrounding henna and its use.
Once you have gotten henna, the goal is to help a dark, long-lasting stain develop! Here are some tips to remember:
Henna loves heat! For the best color, stay nice and warm while your henna paste is on and as it darkens overnight.
Leave henna paste on for at least an hour. For an even darker, longer-lasting stain, leave paste on for 4-8 hours.
When you are ready to remove the dried paste, gently scrape or brush it off. Do not use water. Also, do not go to bed with henna paste on, or you risk transferring the stain to your face, sheets, etc.
Try to keep your henna stain dry for up to 12 hours after the paste has been removed for best results.
The design will appear as a bright orange stain that will darken to a reddish-brown color over the next 2-3 days. Good henna takes time! If anyone offers you "henna" that will show up as a dark stain immediately, they are definitely NOT offering natural henna!
Here at Henna Inspired, we also love sharing our knowledge. Karyn has extensive experience in education, having spent almost a decade as an elementary classroom music teacher prior to her career as an artist, and she can make almost any subject accessible, enlightening, and fun, even for beginners!
Karyn can share her expertise through artist talks, classes, workshops, and demonstrations in henna, henna-style bleaching, memorial flower petal beads and more.
Contact us about taking a class or setting up a private workshop.
Henna workshop and demonstration
My 2020 Painted Rocktober daily rock painting challenge gave way to a new local rock garden!
Anyone is invited to contribute, take, or share rocks to spread kindness.
Alzayer was the Game Artist for Green Door Labs’ Mysterious Moodus Markings, an online puzzle hunt game released July 2020.
Henna Inspired will be teaming up with Love is Love Everett to do a participatory Pride banner for 2020.
We had hopes of having a live, in-person Pride event in Everett, but you know, it seems the universe had other plans. But we thought we could take some time to make something together and to honor our LGBTQ+ community. And then when next year rolls around (or whenever we get out of this quarantine), we’ll have a fantastic community-made Pride flag to unfurl.
We’re asking people to decorate a surface (canvas, cardboard, paper, or anything really) with one (or predominately one) of the colors in the Pride flag: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or purple. Take a photo of it and send it in, and we’ll combine all of your images into a unique Pride flag collage. And the next time we can get together to celebrate Pride in Everett, we’ll come with a printed banner, made from a collage of YOUR submissions.
We’ll be accepting submissions throughout the entire month of June and will update here with the final image when it’s ready.
Choose a color from the Pride flag: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or purple. We’ll be using these images to form the actual flag image itself, so it’s important to choose predominately ONE color.
Find a sheet of paper, or cardboard, or canvas, or cardboard, or anything really
Paint, draw, attach things, or otherwise decorate your surface in your chosen color on the surface however you want. Make a collage, do a painting, or just gather up a collection of items from your home that fit the color scheme you’ve chosen.
It doesn’t have to be professional or anything fancy! We’d LOVE to receive submissions from all ages and ability levels. We truly want the banner that we make to be a reflection of our diverse community.
Take a photograph of your work, send it to Henna Inspired, and your fearless organizers here at Love is Love Everett and Henna Inspired will make all of your images into our own community Pride Flag collage.
Check out some of these fantastic ones submitted (mostly) by Love is Love Everett founder Gabriela Crinigan to give you some ideas and get you started:
We can’t wait to see what you will send to us!
You want to be sure to take the best photo of your work possible. This means: making sure there aren’t any shadows on the surface, taking the photo straight on and not at an angle, and removing distractions from the background. Also, try taking your piece out of a glass frame to cut down on reflections and outside into natural light for better results. Cloudy overcast days are perfect lighting for photos! Your phone or whatever device you commonly use to take photos will definitely be suitable for this project. Please don’t let your equipment stop you from sending something to us!