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Publications, Special Appearances and Credentials *Kim's patterns have been seen in Mera Desh Magazine, which is Canada wide. *The only certified henna artist in Manitoba at this time. *Patterns in Asian Bride UK as interpreted by the talented professional Riffat Bahar. *Interview on Global TV with Eva Kovacs for pregnancy henna during her "First Baby" series. *Her pattern books 'Ganesha's Henna Garden' and 'Mehndi Masala' have been sold worldwide through TapDancingLizard Publications and Amazon.com. *March 2007 edition of 'Cool Connoisseur, your guide to the finer things in life' presented by the Winnipeg Free Press and Cool FM. * Twice in the Spring 2007 addition of 'Illusion, The Magazine for Today's Face and BodyArtist' has photos of Kim's work presented by Erika Harrison of Amerikan Body Art with her article titled,"Glamour Mehndi" and a pattern from Mehndi Masala done by Riffat Bahar for her article, "Mehndi by Riffat" in the same issue. *Pattern in 2007 in the Indo-Canadian Telegram newspaper, published for the Indian community of Manitoba and surrounding provinces. January 2008 interview re: Kim's teaching mehndi in New Delhi, India. *Breakfast TV interview with Erin Selby. See the 2 part video on YouTube! Click here to go to the video / media page to view the whole interview. * Teaching step-by-step mehndi classes in Las Vegas, Ohio and London, England at henna conferences supported by the HennaPage, the largest henna community and most accurate henna site on the internet. Kim sees education about this artform as very vital and has also taught at many schools for both cultural awareness and introduction to mehndi as well as family fun nights and graduation parties. Some of those schools include Uof W, U of M, Acadia, Ecole Julie-Riel, St. Germain, Ecole Varennes,Grant Park, Grosse Isle School, JB Mitchell and many others ! * She has enjoyed providing her unique and skilled services to her larger corporate clients and thanks them all for their support and kind compliments including Harley Davidson's of Milwaukee to celebrate their Anniversary ride across Canada, The Health Sciences Center Dragon Boat teams, Belly Dance Picnic, Villa Rosa for Women, Shopper's Drug Mart customer appreciation day and Thea's on Ozborne to name a very few. She also regularily works for various charities such as Andi's Hope, Villa Rosa for Women, Children's Wish Foundation and the Children's Rehabilitation Foundation and the Ride for Cancer. * In November of 2007, Kim had the honour of teaching henna at Chaman, a literacy and recreation center for underpriviliged children in New Delhi, India. Artist Biography & Video Clips I've been doing henna off and on for about 20 years. I started at the age of 9 when my father brought home a book about Krishna. At first my 'henna' consisted of magic markers. But eventually with a little help, I figured it out. During my teenage years I abandoned the art form almost completely. Boys and fun seemed more important and other artistic endeavors caught my attention. It didn't help that no one really understood henna or what I was doing. The confused looks and constant questions were an unwelcome annoyance. Then about 7 years ago a friend had a 'toothpaste tube' of henna that was about to expire and no talent for art. She asked me to henna her feet. When all was said and done, her feet looked wonderful, my hands were cramped and painfully throbbing but my passion was again ignited! The next day a sweet Indian lady had asked her how much I charge for weddings after seeing my friend's feet. I was truly back in the saddle again! I strive to be the best henna artist / mehndiwalli that I can be. My passion for mehndi is almost an obsession. I've worked and studied hard to educate others and myself and to spread public awareness of the dangers of 'Black henna'. To reach these goals I became certified by the ICNHA, which is an organization dedicated to ensuring quality standards among henna artists. Examination consists of hygiene, safety, botany, biology, culture and traditions, and the fundamental principles of henna including submission of a small portfolio with your working henna paste recipe. After teaching henna/mehndi classes in India, there are two charities that are close to my heart. The first being Chaman and the second being Snehasadan, A home for the homeless children. Please see the links to explore pictures of my experience as well as how you can help if you are so inclined. I'm very proud to be able to put my 'henna dreams' on paper and share them with others in the form of my two books, Mehndi Masala and Ganesha's Henna Garden. They have been so well received and I have to thank all of those who have supported me emotionally as well as those that have supported my work by purchasing my patterns. I am thankful that you have taken the time to visit my site. |
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank Roy Jones from The Henna Page for creating two 'Artist at Work' videos for those that were interested in seeing me create. His hard work and talent are very much appreciated! |