Sometimes an artist’s style is so distinctive that you may identify them from their sketches or paintings without knowing who created them. In other cases, it’s the subjects they decide to cover or the tools they employ. or even what they choose to paint on.
Randa Haddadin is a well-known artist who frequently posts drawings that she has made on her own thighs. The images on the canvas are distinctive to Randa; they are exquisite, intricate, tattoo-like, and frequently feature floral patterns or architectural details. The canvas itself is uncommon enough to quickly bring to mind Randa.
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She says she started out trying to design a tattoo for herself, but never managed to settle on what she thought she would look good on.
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Randa found that painting her own skin was now a calming and relaxing activity. She said, “These days, I draw primarily to escape from everyday existence. I am in the present and can feel every line and stroke.
The actual drawing or painting is always fun for the artist, but it’s ideal if they can support themselves via it. Randa expresses creativity in a different way when she draws on her thighs.
I don’t have to consider what I would do with the artwork after that, how to preserve it, sell it, etc., she says. For that specific period, it is present. Since I know it will be cleaned afterward, I can concentrate on the act of making and trying out various materials.
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At first, Randa’s drawings were just something she did to clear her mind, but as her fan base grew and she received more encouragement, she started sketching more deliberately.
It was immensely satisfying for Randa to learn that people actually use her drawings as tattoo inspiration, she said. “To know someone out there is wearing my art on their body! Such a compliment.
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Randa frequently draws portraits, architectural details, or floral arrangements on her thigh. We were interested to know where those images came from, and Randa said that her mood affects the way she creates them. She primarily sketches various flowers when she’s in a good mood, but her favorites are red poppies and jasmine.
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The images are not tattoos, despite how they appear and are simple to remove. Randa usually instantly washes the designs off, but if she really likes the design, she preserves it for the day.
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How do you feel about Randa’s artwork? Would you like a tattoo of one of her drawings on your body? Describe your favorite drawings in the comments and give them an upvote!
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