![]() This makes the bird look like it’s flying in the sky above the ocean.ĭon’t forget to apply a clear coat on top of your design once it dries. If need be, go over the bird multiple times with more polish to make it stand out more. Lightly touch it to the nail, taking care not to press too hard, make an “m” shape to signify a bird. Once your nails are dry, use your dotting tool and dab it in a bit of black polish to make your bird. Paint the sponge again, this time just with white and dab it on the tips of the four tan nails. (You can also see the video at the bottom of the post to see exactly how we did this step!) Don’t take too long or the polish will dry on your sponge. You will then dab this onto your one white nail. Once nails are dry, take your makeup sponge and put a generous amount of tan, blue, and then white in lines as the photo shows. I usually paint my ring finger as my white accent nail. On the last nail, you will put at least 1-2 coats of white polish on it. Paint four of your nails in a light brown/tan/sandy color of your choosing. Feel free to substitute polishes that are similar beachy colors, your look will be just as fab! Beach Waves Nail Art Tools: Here are the nail polish colors and tools we used to make our nail art design. This design doesn’t require many supplies. This nail art design is perfect for summer! Check out the full details below! How To Make Beach Waves Nail Art (With Facebook Video!) If you are craving the sun, sand, and beachy waves check out the full instructions and video tutorial below to make your beautiful beach waves nail art. This pretty design will make you feel as if you’re relaxing by the ocean. She inspires all I do in art and healing so I can provide a good life for her.We are at it again making beautiful nails, this time creating a beach waves nail art in a video that aired live on Facebook. I’ve been given an opportunity to change my life drastically witnessing many miracles most of which is the love of my little 2 year old daughter, Magnolia Angolie Gardner. Life goes on and I have learned so much from this experience which I now view as a gift and also a calling. While at the clinic in Mexico I organized a band of great friends to help me put together a very successful art show at the San Clemente Surf Heritage Museum to raise money for my treatment, and family living expenses. The US doctors wanted to put me on more medicine and more surgery, When I had to go off it suddenly, the withdrawal left me completely immobile unable to talk, walk, eat anything for that matter. The medicine I took for two years was a symptomatic Dopamine replacement just masking the underlying issue, Lyme induced brain damage. Having a new two week old daughter, Magnolia (our first!), I'd quite literally escaped the western medical pharmaceutical option in favor of 2 months of treatment at a specialized Lyme clinic in Mexico. I use whatever materials speak to me at the moment and try not to let thinking get in the way, but embrace it if it does. I believe it to be God’s blueprint for all things leading to enlightenment. My artist perspective revolves around Fractal iterations in all aspects of life- specifically nature. Little did I know how God would use this nascent talent for my healing. With all that society tells us one should pursue in hopes for security, I had pushed my artistic pursuits further back on the life priority list. At that point in time it was poorly understood let alone treated for in western medical practice. The true culprit was Lyme disease- a disease that mimics many other maladies. I tolerated the “medicine” for some time, but I had to gradually take increasing doses to survive and keep my performance at my job.įast forward two years- The medicine almost killed me and turns out I was misdiagnosed with Parkinson’s. ![]() When I sought treatment I was given a diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease- put on synthetic Dopamine and given batteries in my chest to regulate the symptoms via my brain. Getting paid to create what you love, for people you love, doing what you love, is a pretty good place to be in life.Ībout 4 years ago I was experiencing tremors and difficulty moving normally. Additionally, I designed the camp’s logos and branding. ![]() In addition I worked the summers at Cola’s Surf Camp as the lead instructor/ lifeguard / and also shot, edited and sold videos for the families to purchase weekly. Eventually I started teaching everything I loved, Marine Biology, Computer Graphic Design and Video Editing at the new JSERRA High School in San Juan Capistrano. I then worked as a science instructor and video editor at the Ocean Institute in Dana Point Harbor. ![]() Teaching Credential and Masters in Education with emphasis in Art and Technology. I attended UC San Diego earning a degree in Computing Arts and Music, and later a Ca. I grew up in the ocean, that is to say in San Clemente- surfing, free diving, and painting the ocean.
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