A well-known presence at every Young Nails tradeshow booth, G Elizondo has come a long way in her four-year nail career. The prolific artist posts her work regularly on BeautyTech.com and NailsMag.com forums, and has a knack for staying on top of the latest crazes in nail designs and pop culture. NAILS got a chance to talk to Elizondo about how she stays inspired.
by Staff
March 1, 2010
3 min to read
A well-known presence at every Young Nails tradeshow booth, G Elizondo has come a long way in her four-year nail career. The prolific artist posts her work regularly on BeautyTech.com and NailsMag.com forums, and has a knack for staying on top of the latest crazes in nail designs and pop culture. NAILS got a chance to talk to Elizondo about how she stays inspired.
For these Ed Hardy-style tattoo nails, Elizondo cut out temporary tattoos and placed them on a natural-colored acrylic base. She then capped them with clear acrylic to finish the set in a little over an hour. “Less pigment is better for tattoo nails. Too much can distract from the designs,” says Elizondo.
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Elizondo’s daughter Jade printed out mini pictures of the Twilight characters, which Elizondo placed on top a of colored acrylic base and then encased with a thin layer of builder gel. The set took her 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete.
NAILS: What do you use to make your designs: gels, acrylics, paints, or a mixture?
Elizondo: I use every kind of medium there is to create my designs, but I prefer to work predominantly with acrylics.
NAILS: Do you paint or draw on anything else besides nails?
Elizondo: Ha ha. No. But my nail instructor always says that I would be the next Van Gogh if she could just bend the paper into the shape of a nail and have me “go to town” with the paint.
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NAILS: How did you get started working on nails?
Elizondo: It started when I realized I was always coming home and doing my own designs after paying someone else to do my nails. I would sit down and paint designs on them until I was happy, so I thought maybe I should go to school and learn how to do this myself. I soon found out after enrolling that it wasn’t as easy as it looked, but I knew I had the passion and dedication to learn.
NAILS: Where do you get your inspiration?
Elizondo: I have a teenage daughter, Jade, who keeps me pretty informed as to what the hottest trends of the day are. And once I get an idea I just run with it. I start with themes and then elaborate on them in a different way for each set of nails. I never do the same nail twice. It’s just my thing. I refuse to have two of my clients out there walking around with the same nails.
NAILS: How often do you come up with new designs?
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Elizondo: I come up with new designs daily — per client actually. An idea starts to come to me while I’m in the prep stage. I usually ask my client if she has a color theme in mind, but most of the time she’ll tell me just to do what I feel like. And that’s when I really start flowing. A lot of times I get inspired by the client’s clothing or jewelry, and try to duplicate it on the nail.
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