A young make-up artist continues to amaze the art world with her incredible miniature masterpieces - painted onto her eyelid.
Using
just make-up tools such as liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow, plus tiny
appliqué particles, Israeli make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg imagines scenes from fairy tales, classic novels and emotions onto her face.
Her
project, dubbed window to the soul, and previously covered by
MailOnline has now taken she a deeper and more thought-provoking turn
with pieces such as an anti-Bullying image pictured below.
Tal's Anti-Bullying design, 'words can be dangerous, use them wisely'
Inspired by Nils Holgersson, or the Wonderful
Adventures of Nils, a Swedish children's book (l) Tal's Little Mermaid
is part of her fairytale series, based on her own interpretation of the
characters (r)
The young artist is using her
new-found fame to explore important social issues, and has paired her
emotive design with the slogan, 'words can be dangerous, use them
wisely.
She also reveals the products she uses on her Facebook page.
Eyeshadows include: NYX
Cosmetics black, Urban Decay Cosmetics unhinged, The Official
Glamourdolleyes fiji mermaid, Mac kid. Eyeliner Gel: Ofra cosmetics,
mascara: Eyeko skinny mascara and Black aquacolor by Paradise.
The 'blades' depicted in the first, anti-bullying image meanwhile are made from aluminium foil/.
This image is inspired by Tal's favourite poet
Edgar Allan Poe. She read The Raven at 14, literature in which she found
'so much emotion, strength and darkness'
This piece painted onto the top of an eyelid is
called The Artist's Melancholia, accompanied with the quote 'I shut my
eyes in order to see,' by Paul Gauguin
Little Red Riding Hood, 'Grandma, what big eyes
you have' (l) and Cat Friends Gather Here/Yin and Yang - another take on
Tal's 'cat-eye' look, this time with a fluffy new friend (r)
Tal's piece titled Sugar Rush was made using the
following products for eyeshadow: Sleek ultra matte V1 palette +
Concrete Minerals Pro-Matte eyeshadows + Monaco and Mehron aqua-colors
Her clever mixing techniques and steady
hand have won her global acclaim - and have seen the trend for eye art
move towards the same sphere occupied by nail art.
One of Tal's specialities is recreating famous movie scenes and characters on the eyelid, which can take her up to three hours.
To celebrate the release of new Disney flick Frozen, Tal created two bespoke looks based on the movie's sisters Elsa and Anna.
She also creates more simple designs using smattering of pearls, glitter and stars.

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Amazing designs: Make-up professional and
blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints intricate designs onto tiny areas
of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow

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Disney designs: To celebrate the release of new
Disney flick Frozen, Tal created two bespoke looks based on the movie's
sisters Elsa and Anna
Tal
says the power she sees in make-up 'is not just the ability to make a
woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.
She has more than 7,000 likes on
Facebook and 9,000 followers on Instagram, where she posts regular
updates of her new designs and inspiration.

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Fairytale: This design is in honour of The Princess and The Pea and even uses a green-coloured lens as the pea
Next beauty trend: With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, her designs are set to make eye art the new nail art

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Popular: She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers on Instagram
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