Famous silhouette artist Cindi carves paper profile heirlooms

Famous silhouette artist Cindi carves paper profile heirlooms
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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

The World's Most Famous Silhouette Artist

Five ways to ace an interview

1. Make sure you are qualified! Show up 10 minutes early, with three resumes printed on good linen paper on hand.

2. Let them talk first.  Listen and answer their questions.  It is your interview too, ask questions such as where do you see your company going in the next five years, do not ask about your vacations, and time-off!

3. Be clean, and dress smart.  You don't have to look wealthy, but please, have clean fingernails (unless your want to be a car mechanic), clean orderly clothes, and washed hair. Sit with your hands on your laps, and don't let them fly around or play with your hair as you speak.

4. Be confident.  Let them know you work hard and are easy to get along with.  People want team players.  Do not talk, politics or religion.  Unless, you are being hired by a political group or a religious group!

5. Thanks them for the interview.  If they like you, they normally have someone else meet you that day, if it is a large office and they tell you when they will be in touch with you again.

It's that easy!  Most important, be confident of your skills, talents, and what you can bring to them, that they need, how you can make their business better, and smarter.  silhouettesbycindi.com






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Cindi snips this flower-girl's portrait in 30 seconds freehand, without a camera or light,  or pre-sketch
It's music to our ears to see the signed famous Liberace Cindi Silhouette from DisneyWorld
Liberace silhouette by DisneyWorld artist, Cindi Harwood  and to note the old-fashioned  Beatrix Sherman style  contemporary silhouette
Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the most famous silhouette artist of them all? Kara Walker,Auguste Edouart, Lotte Reiniger, Cindi Harwood, Olly Moss!  This question of who is the most famous silhouette artist living, having lived, easily is Augustin Edouart. He was born in Dunkerque, and left France in 1814, to London, where he began making profiles and front-view portraits with real hair. In 1825 Augustin began cutting full length profiles in silhouette, cutting out black paper with scissors. In those days, scissors were not as developed as they are now, so the skill of the silhouette artist is not by the tools, it is by his/her talent. The paper was made black normally with "soot"and it was easier to cut a profile if one side of the paper was white. In 1829 he arrived in Edinburgh for several years and produced 5,000 silhouettes keeping an extra copy of each, and making notes about the subject he hand-cut on paper. You can see his collection in the National Portrait Gallery, and read more about him on He later moved to the USA, and sadly, lost most of his work in a ship wreck. His silhouettes of several people can fetch $30,000. Modern-day silhouette artist expert, Cindi,is the only silhouette artist who has the vintage French silhouette paper in her possession for higher commissions. She uses her art to donate to charities. silhouettesbycindi.com
Snow White, by Olly Moss, Mirror Mirror on the wall-- you are the fairest of them all!
Another famous silhouette artist is Olly Moss, does Comic Con silhouettes and is the author of a book. His work sells out in minutes with a long line waiting to buy his cool works. Sadly, other silhouette artists, copy his work claiming it is their "Olly" version, only if asked. Olly,ollymoss.com has modernized silhouette artwork to the movie and comic-con fans, he uses sketches, careful thoughts, and the exacto knife.   Kara Walker's work are also similar in a more modern dialogue than Charles Dickens cut-out artworks.https://dickens.ucsc.edu.resources She has been recognized one of the world's most famous silhouette artists, winning millions of dollars for her raw intersection of gender, sexuality and race, with iconic silhouetted features. She changed the art, however, by not using traditional silhouette paper and creating a theatrical arena in art museums making one realize the "push and pull" of life. Everyone who loves animation, knows Lotte Reiniger used silhouettes to create animation, and Walt Disney was inspired by her for his first cartoons. Rob Ryan is a British visual artist who uses the Papercutting (see Guild of American Papercutters sites) with the exacto blades to do incredible scenes similar to the Polish, German, Swiss arts. While his work is done normally from patterns he drew and cut out, in the folk-art way, it has been featured in Vogue, Elle, and Stylist. You can easily donate to The Guild of Papercutters and read about many paper cutting artists who work in that fashion. Silhouettes Cindi Rae Harwood Rose is the most famous living portrait silhouette artist, hollyroseribbon.org
Modern-style Auguste Edouart by Cindi Rose of an engaged couple for their wedding decor
having started drawing as a child painting portraits and cutting Polish and Swiss paper-cuts, it was a natural for Disneyland to see her work and hire her as a teen to be their leading silhouette and portrait artist in both of their USA parks. Beatrix Sherman silhouettes in full figure and bust, are very similar to the works of Auguste Edouart. Although to the eye, the body is not in proportion, it depicts what the clothing were in that era. She lived a flourishing life in Palm Beach, Florida, mingling with the wealthy and traveling for her silhouette bookings. She originated the name, "Silhouettist." She was born Beatrice, and later changed the spelling of her name. Other known silhouette artists are Isabella Beetham, and Marietta Leslie Cotton. silhouettesforsurvivors.org
Kara Walker, she Sees the unspeakable, read the book by Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw!

Cindi Harwood Rose, The World's Famous Silhouette Artist Expert

World Famous Silhouette Artist Cindi creates lasting keepsakes


Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something black and white? Famous myths often change with time, and what is black and white can be colorful too. Tradition has the history of the art of silhouette portraits hand-cut from black paper, and mounted on white. Famed, modern silhouette artist, Cindi Harwood Rose, often adds color to her paper profiles at events. The world famous psychiatrist and scientist, Lavatar, knew that a silhouette artist who is a fine artist, and observer of life, can see personality, in features and in body language. At outstanding parties and events, such as weddings and corporate gatherings, it is a modern and vintage approach to have the best silhouette artist cut every guest's portrait for party favor.