Montag, 10. September 2012

LDTTWC Day 1 - I should have been born in...

... or rather not. Anyway, I decided to participate in yet another challenge. I just loved the themes from the challenge and well, it's not the first challenge by Lindsay from Neverland Nail Blog I'm participating in. The last one was great and I'm sure this one will be too!

Lindsay's newest piece of work is the "Let's do the Time Warp" Challenge that's going to consist of 8 themes just like the Girly Girl Challenge did. This one will be challenging, because it's no "go at your own pace" challenge. I do prefer the latter.. but the themes were just great. So many ideas! Please take a look!


For Day 1, we are supposed to create a manicure that represents an era we would have loved to live in. I didn't exactly chose a time I'd like to live in, but a time I'd like to experience. When I was still in school, I was very obsessed with palaeontology. My dreams of digging up amazing stuff were ruined by the job counselor we had to go to in 11th grade. She made it very clear that it would be absolute nonsense to even think about studying about it.


When I researched later (13th grade), I found out that it was indeed an occupation that very little people get to do... but I had developed other interests in the meantime and well, ended up studying about one of theme. I never lost interest in palaeontology though and I still love to read books about it, read about the newest discoveries and watch all kinds of documentaries. If I had the chance to travel back in time, I'd like to take a look at earlier stages of life on this planet. The mani I created is supposed to represent some of those stages.


On my pointer, I tried to paint a scene with some early humans, the mammoth on my middlefnger is self-explanatory. My ringfinger is supposed to represent a carboniferous forest. Finally, on my pinky I tried to give some credit to marine life too, but I kinda failed here. Should have painted some trilobites instead, haha.


I used so many different polishes for this mani, that I'm not going to write them all down. The mammoth and the humans were painted using acrylic paints aside from polish. And I sponged a lot for this mani.


What do you think? I'm really proud of my mammoth. I think it turned out the best out of the four scenes. I really feel like watching some documentaries now... :D

17 Kommentare:

  1. This is amazing- the detailing is so pretty!

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  2. Wha?!? This is amazaballs - so cool!

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    1. Kinda different from what everybody else did though. Feels like I cheated...

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  3. Your technique is amazing! I love the creative interpretation you used, nice work =]!

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  4. So awesome! I am also a huge fan of your creative interpretation =D

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    1. I find it interesting how everybody points out the creative interpretation... :D I don't find it that creative...

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  5. Echt cool! Ich mag den Ringfinger am liebsten, der Sonnenuntergang ist genau mein Ding. Super!

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    1. Die restlichen 6 Finger haben auch genau diesen Übergang drauf. Sonnenuntergänge sind einfach toll :D

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  6. I LOVE, LOVE LOVE this mani, so creative and well painted, I especially love the mammoth, great work :)

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  7. Thats amazing. Your soooo talented! Really great work

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  8. You are the coolest. This is amazing.

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  9. I majored in Anthropology and this manicure is so awesome! You did such a neat job.

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    1. I'm a bit jealous now... Are you working in a field that relates to anthropology?

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