
Maki Otani, San Diego
“Great Wave off Kanagawa” by Katsushika Hokusai
“I chose this painting because Hokusai’s art is very familiar to me since I grew up in Japan,” says Otani. “It has always been my favorite historical masterpiece.”
It took Otani about 10 hours to complete the nail. She used four shimmer nail polish colors on the background and blended them in gradually. “Using a tiny brush, I painted the waves and Mt. Fuji with acrylic paint, and then I used white acrylic powder and monomer on the white part of the wave so it would look like it was popping out.”

David Duong, Gilbert, Ariz.
“L’Eclat” by Tamara De Lempicka

Erica Plyter, Hinesville, Ga.
“Meditative Rose” by Salvador Dali

Vickie Chilla, Eustis, Fla.
“Jeanne Hebuterne (in large hat)” by Amedeo Modigliani

Natalie Wolfe Wargo, Johnstown, Pa.
“The Japanese Bridge” by Claude Monet

Jade Stanley, Lincoln, Neb.
“Self-Portrait” and “Old Blue Eye” by Ralph Steadman

Lisa Lang, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
“Le Reve” by Pablo Picasso

David Duong, Gilbert, Ariz.
“Madame Monet and Her Son” by Claude Monet

Erica Plyter, Hinesville, Ga.
“Girl With a Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer

Carrie Sweeney, Goodrich, Mich.
“Beasts of the Sea” by Henri Matisse

Jamie Lyn Valentine-Hess, Greencastle, Pa.
“Violet, Green and Red” by Mark Rothko

Megan Acevedo, Baudette, Minn.
“The Cart, or Road Under Snow at Honfleur” by Claude Monet

Vickie Chilla, Eustis, Fla.
“Mother and Child” by Gustav Klimt

Lisa Lang, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
“Son of Man” by Rene Magritte
Riding a Wave of Success
Meet the Winner
It may be polka dots and cheetah prints that delight Maki Otani’s nail art clients at Lulu’s by Travis Parker in San Diego, but it was the “Great Wave off Kanagawa” that captured the attention of NAILS’ panel of judges. “I chose this painting because Hokusai’s art is very familiar to me since I grew up in Japan,” says Otani. “It has always been my favorite historical masterpiece.”
It took Otani about 10 hours to complete the nail. “I found finishing the nail very challenging because I had to squeeze the painting into such a small space while keeping the size balanced,” she says. She used four shimmer nail polish colors on the background and blended them in gradually. “Using a tiny brush, I painted the waves and Mt. Fuji with acrylic paint, and then I used white acrylic powder and monomer on the white part of the wave so it would look like it was popping out.”
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