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Working day-in and day-out on the Sephora site and apps, I am often seeking additional ways to be creative, and have fun, with beauty products.
I’ve started a series that I dub *~Sephora Watercolors~*, mixing pencil, watercolors, a variety of shiny gelly roll pens and deco markers, and, of course, a healthy assortment of Sephora-sourced lip glosses, sparkly nail polishes, glittery face pigments, and more.
In terms of inspo? It’s a mix of the charming illustrations of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and the (precious) watercolors of my grandmother, an artist in her own time, known for her Asian-inspired and tropical tableaus, mixing watercolor with fine pen marks. She also designed and merch’ed up the windows for the historic West Coast department store I. Magnin & Company in Los Angeles, which I think is pretty cool.
So, without further delay, here is the series. I will post whenever I have a chance, hopefully bi-weekly. I’ll note out the date of creation, link to the products and list out the materials used in the work.
Can’t wait to hear what you think! 🙂 ❤️💄
Note: Worked with product management @ / contracted for Sephora previously.
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Your beautiful pieces are such a treat to look at. @Julessss14 Watercolors are so calming and have a different kind of beauty about them. 🩷🩵 Thank you again for sharing them all with us!
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@Julessss14 - You continue to amaze with your gorgeous drawings! 🥰💖💋
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Duo of Sephora product: DIOR Lip Glow Oil - inside lip oil and outside packaging
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The Tom Ford drawing and coloring looks patriotic with the red and blue colors on the white paper, @Julessss14 ! Love it! ❤🤍💙
Omgosh didn’t even realize it! Yes you are absolutely correct. ❤️🤍💙
Serving Americana by way of Portofino… 🇺🇸🇮🇹
Gaga, this one's for you ❤️
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More beautiful artwork, @Julessss14 ! I love the colors in the Skylar piece! 🥰