Keeping up with the Kardashians star then shared her post, along with another art she created previously.
Shakeel’s outreach to the likes of global sensations such like Roberts and Kardashion are a massive feat. But to her dismay, some users chose to criticise her work on Kardashian’s bikini photo to which she wrote, “For everyone hating on my recent post, let me tell you I’ll keep on sharing art out of stretch marks and anything related to body positivity regardless of any shape, size.”
“The whole purpose is to love them and accept them,” she added, in case anyone misconstrued it for vulgarity. “No matter what your past, surgeries or no surgeries, we all learn. And at the end of the day, what matters is if that very someone has started to accept them and show them off! Who are we to take their happiness away? We should be there with our arms wide open to celebrate each other,” she concluded.
Photo courtesy of Juan Delcan and Valentina Izaguirre.
Artist couple Juan Delcan and Valentina Izaguirre perfectly captured the need for social distancing with this short video of ignited matches.
Jose Manuel Ballester’s empty version of
The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli. Courtesy of Jose Manuel Ballester.
Jose Manuel Ballester began removing the figures from historical paintings in 2006, but the series caught on this year as crowded public spaces suddenly emptied out and citizens around the world were urged to stay home.
Courtesy of Mona Chalabi.
Illustrator Mona Chalabi’s clear and direct drawings sharing facts and data offered easily digestible information throughout the year. The works variously addressed the global health crisis, the societal inequities fueling the Black Lives Matter movement, and the presidential election.
Pakistani artist Sara Shakeel s latest collab is with Julia Roberts, Amanda Seyfried
The Christmas campaign features Shakeel’s crystal art alongside popular Hollywood actors
Insta-famous Pakistani crystal artist Sara Shakeel has recently joined a digital campaign with global cosmetics giant
Lancôme. And what s more, the Christmas campaign features American starlets Julia Roberts and Amanda Seyfried.
Shakeel is known for her take on glittery representations on Instagram. In a detailed Instagram post about this campaign, she wrote, “I’ve been dying to share this with all of you for such a long time! Dreams are definitely made up of kindness, smiles and everything nice! My collaboration with Lancôme was no less than all what I’ve mentioned! To take over their Christmas collaboration with my sparkles, to be redecorating two of my favourite people in the world! I mean, creating art out of Julia Roberts and Amanda Seyfried was like a pinching moment for me.
Pakistani artist Sara Shakeel unveils campaign with Julia Roberts, Amanda Seyfried
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Lancome.
In a lengthy caption, she shared the process of her work. I’ve been dying to share with all of you for such a long time! Dreams are definitely made up of kindness, smiles and everything nice! My collaboration with Lancome was no less than all what I’ve mentioned! To take over their Christmas collaboration with my sparkles , to be redecorating two of my favourite people in the world!!!! I mean creating art out of Julia Roberts and Amanda Seyfried was like a pinching moment for me, she wrote.
Pakistani artist reveals campaign featuring Julia Roberts, Amanda Seyfried
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Fri, Dec 18, 2020
Insta-famous Pakistani crystal artist Sara Shakeel caused waves on social media after she unveiled her latest digital campaign with Lancome.
In a lengthy caption, she shared the process of her work. I’ve been dying to share with all of you for such a long time! Dreams are definitely made up of kindness, smiles and everything nice! My collaboration with Lancome was no less than all what I’ve mentioned! To take over their Christmas collaboration with my sparkles , to be redecorating two of my favourite people in the world!!!! I mean creating art out of Julia Roberts and Amanda Seyfried was like a pinching moment for me, she wrote.