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Rebecca Tonkavich

We are putting together a convention designed to ease your fears, help you network and make new friends, and learn from some of the most talented instructors from all around the world!

I believe it is VERY IMPORTANT for everyone to feel comfortable and a part of the group before any real learning can start. We will be putting together an ‘icebreaker’ that will provide you with instant networking contacts and help you find your true self so you can find your wings and FLY!

When I attended my first convention in 2002 I thought I was a ‘pretty good painter’. THEN I saw the awesome work of some of the best painters in the world and I thought I was way out of my league!

Robbie Hay

Robbie Hay is from Columbus, Ohio. She is a face painter, body painter, glitter tattoo artist, henna artist,  teacher,and author of the book” Facepainting for Fun and Profit”.

She owns the Caricature Artist’s Fun Factory, a full service entertainment agency. Robbie face paints at many major festivals in Ohio including the Ohio Renaissance Festival, and the Columbus Arts Festival.

She has won awards in face and body painting. -awarded in Seeboten, Austria, the World Body Painting Festival, 2006 -awarded in Albuqurie, New Mexico in 2006 and 2007. -awarded in Orlando, Florida, International Face and Body Painting Convention,2005. -painted for Tuaca Body Art Ball Robbie’s son Jason is a Caricature artist, her son Aaron” Dizzy Doc” is a master Balloonist and going to China this fall, and David plays Santa in December.

Donna Hofstee

Donna has been in the entertainment industry for 23 years. She runs and operates a successful small entertainment business with many different types of entertainers called All Ways Entertainment. Her love is with the Face and Body painting world.  She has taught at FABIAC, WRCC Convention and all over So Calif. She has been a guest Artist at LA Make Up Show and IMATS LA for the last 4 years for Wolfe FX, Silly Farm, and Diamond FX. Donna has had no formal training in Art she is a self taught Artist. She has grown in the industry due to the inspiration of some of the greats, starting with Jinny, Wolfe Brothers, and Lynn Jamieson.  These were some of the first. She looks forward to sharing some of her knowledge and techniques with all of you.

John Ker – Photography Instructor

John Ker - Photography Instructor FPBA

Class Description:
A Fine Art Photograph is not a snapshot.  The artist photographer looks for and arranges elements and principles of design in their compositions just as one would select nouns, verbs and all the parts of language as a writer.  In fact, the very word “photography is made of of “photo” meaning light, and graphy which means writing.  So clearly a photograph is indeed writing with light instead of with a pen.  Find out what it takes to become a fine art photographer from John Ker who has been a student and teacher of fine art and photography for more than 34 years.   Learn to see things you never even realized were there in front of you all the time.  He will amuse and educate you and perhaps even motivate you to take your images to a more advanced and elegant level.

Biography:

John W. Ker Grew up in upstate New York
Awarded “Most Artistic” Graduating class 1961
Worked as Graphic Artist, Negative Stripping and Darkroom Camera Work. University Press, 1961-1965
Publications Editor and Department manager, Geneva Switzerland, 1965-1967.  Graduated B.Y.U. with Fine Art major, French minor and Life Teaching Credential, 1968.  Teacher, Carbon H.S. and Life Drawing Instructor, College of Eastern Utah:  1969.  Moved to Los Angeles, Art Teacher, Dept. Head and Adult Evening Classes 1968 to 2002.   Majority of assignment was as Photography Instructor but other courses taught include Art History, Drawing, New Media and also served as Yearbook Production Manager.   He has received Numerous industry awards including American “R” best photograph, and Finalist Award for Information Producers of America.  Nominated numerous times for “Teacher of the Year” and selected five times as Student Body Favorite Teacher. 

His experience has been sought by many professionals like Dean Collins (lighting articles for Petersen’s Magazine and Barry Koper (out of the kit) Make-Up Magazine.  His passion for the photographic image has only increased with time and experience.  It remains the only way someone else can see exactly what you saw through the lens. 

JK is presently publishing “BodyPaint” an out of print book written by Patrick Leis of Denmark.  This new release in English (not Danish as first published) will be first available here in the Las Vegas show and for a show special price of $10.00 off the published price.  He also hopes to offer “Photography as a Fine Art”, notes on CD from which his classes will be based. 

He now spends his time in Lovely Kagel Canyon outside Los Angeles restoring an estate built in the early 30s. living with his goat Huckleberry and taking any opportunity to travel and photograph this beautiful planet.

The Painted Navel

The Painted Navelwww.thepaintednavel.com

Face and body makeup and supplies featuring, Mehron Paradise and Kryolan, and airbrush makeup, stencils, and supplies from European Body Art, Showoffs, Party Faces and more.

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John Reid

john reidJohn Reid wears many hats – to begin with, he is the owner of Tricky Business magic shop. He has been an independent business owner for over 12 years, in addition to producing the internationally renowned Cresey Product line. Check out www.cresey.com to see the stunning array of coils, streamers, and more that John and his company produce.
   
John is also an internationally award winning balloon twister. He took 1st place in medium sculpture at the 2010 Twist and Shout Balloon competition. John’s detailed and original sculptures are a hit with children of all ages, and his larger installations have wowed crowds across the country at venues as diverse as movie premieres, trade shows, and even the White House!
   
As if that weren’t enough, John is also an accomplished magician. His magic delights audiences at schools, libraries, corporate events, and private parties along the east coast.

In addition, for 13 years John has been a lead instructor at Tannens magic camp the longest running magic camp in the country. His workshops have the highest number of repeat students of any instructor at the camp. He is also a featured presenter for Teach By Magic, a program that teaches teachers to engage their students using magic.

Brian Potvin

Brian PotvinBorn in Los Angeles, Brian began his balloon career while studying theater in college and dabbled in magic after attending a work shop at the Mystery School in Las Vegas.
He began to take his balloons & magic to the next level and named himself the Ballusionist “Balloon/illusionist.” Over the years Brian has performed for celebrities like Kevin Smith (Clerks, Malrats & Dogma), Ali Later (Heroes), Jenna Elfman (Dharma & Greg), & James Pankow (Chicago), and has also made appearances on VH1′s “New York Goes to Work” & TLC’s “The Unpoppables”.  Brian has taught balloon sculpting at the LA Balloon Academy and at various workshops in New Jersey & Florida.  He has also helped with the completion of Rochester, NY’s Balloon Manor & Ohio’s Balloon Farm.  You can find Brian’s appearance schedule found at www.ballusionist.com

Scholarship and Contest Winners

Dear Fellow Painters,

The Face Painting & Body Art Convention has committed to giving away a scholarship in Pat Newton’s honor.  Pat, a beautiful and talented woman who gave much to children and the face painting world, passed away this past December.  It is an honor for us to be able share her memory with you so please read her biography below.

Well it is the time to announce our 2012 Pat Newton Scholarship winner!!!

FIRST PLACE:  $350.00 Scholarship

Doreen Peck

Once again this year, we had so many applications of deserving individuals it was VERY hard to choose a winner.  I wish I could give away a scholarship to all that applied, but that is simply not possible.  We decided to choose 12 for second place and an additional 17 for third place, allowing us to give away 30 total scholarshipsA big congratulations to all that won and for those that didn’t place we thank you for applying and hope that maybe you can join us anyway and enjoy the experience of a lifetime!!!

SECOND PLACE:  $250.00 Scholarship

Danielle Poulter

Manja Warner

Rosemary Hoops

Allyson Grant

Timothy Weiss

Mike Meyers

Melissa Domogala

Robin Brennen

Toni North

Charlene Barker

Deborah Nazigian

Shawna Delreal

THIRD PLACE:  $200.00 Scholarship

Michelle Read

Herwi Kurniadi

Penny Bryd

Maria Hicks

Crystal Knight

Tess Dube’

Daphne Vandenhende

Tamina Ling

Carmen MacDonald

Tess Shimko

Bonnie Love

Tamara (dazzling designs by tamara)

Suzanne Waite

Paty Billings Malone

Lous Erikson

Brandy Esparza

Melissa Bertrand


Scholarship Winners Registration Area

$250 scholarships winners register at $100
$200 scholarships winners register at  $150

Scholarship FAQs

1. First step after winning:
Register via eventbrite – there is a special ticketing section at the bottom for scholarship winners.

2. Book your hotel under YOUR name at the Flamingo, code SFFBA2, 1800-223-7277.

3. Your scholarship covers the regular convention classes, challenges, jams and the dinner banquet and after-party.  Your out-of-pocket expenses would include Pre/post classes, hotel, flight & meals and any shopping in the vendor room!

4. General convention FAQs

Any further questions please contact Karen Owens: 636 734 7769 or email KarenFPBA@gmail.com

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Pat “PitterPat” Newton, was born in Newmarket, Ontario Canada to Ed and Jacqui Chadwick. She spent her early years moving four times a year do to here Father’s hockey career. Eventually they settled in Fort Erie Ontario. Upon high school graduation she moved to Toronto to attend and graduate from the Ontario College of Art.

After graduating she worked as a freelance graphic artist in Toronto, eventually getting job at Telemedia Group in their graphics department. She worked my way up the latter and designed and art directed a number of posters and promotions that adorned billboards, buses and other high visibility venues. She was awarded employee of the year in 1993.

Pat moved to Black & Decker to head their advertising and promotions department and handled the transition of GE house appliances into the Black & Decker name. She was involved in numerous projects including several national advertising campaigns, both print and television.

In 1986 she met Tom and dated between Toronto and Englewood, FL. After six months of long distance dating they decided to get married. She left the Toronto and moved to Englewood and immediately started a graphic arts business. The business grew and she landed a job putting together a community newspaper. The paper became successful and the Newtons acquired it. They also edit and produce an international magazine for Clowns of America International.

Pat began face painting in 1999. In 2002 she was diagnosed with Leukemia. After seven months of chemotherapy she was cancer free. That experience set her free, and she became passionate about face and body art. She acquired many gigs and corporate accounts and became the featured face painter for Circus Sarasota and the Waterloo, Ontario Buskers Carnival. She produced a video “A Beginners Journey”, started instructing face painting and started an internet business selling face painting supplies.

In March of 2010 she was stricken with bacterial meningitis and after 10 month of fighting infections she lost her battle.

Macky Samaco

http://www.glimmerbodyart.us/

Biography

Macky is the owner of Glimmer Body Art, the Los Angeles based manufacturer of glitter tattoo supplies. He also runs a premiere glitter tattoo entertainment service business in Los Angeles. His team, the Glimmer Girls, have painted customized tattoos at high profile events like the Simpsons 20th Anniversary Party, the Teen Choice Awards After-Party and LA Kings games.

Macky has been instructing people in the art of hand painted glitter tattoos since 2007. His classes are focused on how his students can replicate Glimmer’s success in the glitter tattoo service business. His degree in business management and five years of marketing and sales management experience at Proctor and Gamble have allowed him to create business development programs and products that have made Glimmer Body Art an international sensation.

Macky continues to innovate on products and programs to promote glitter tattoos as a major player in the body art industry.