Makeup Artist Celebrates Canary Islands Day with Art and Pride

An artistic project transforms makeup into an expression of Canarian identity and culture, born from significant effort.

Close-up of artistic makeup inspired by the Canary Islands, featuring traditional patterns and vibrant colors.
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Close-up of artistic makeup inspired by the Canary Islands, featuring traditional patterns and vibrant colors.

Canarian makeup artist Noemí Pérez celebrates Canary Islands Day with an artistic project that merges makeup, identity, and pride in the Archipelago.

Canary Islands Day was celebrated this year through art, with a creative project shared on social media by Canarian makeup artist Noemí Pérez. Her proposal uses makeup as a tool to express identity, culture, and the sense of belonging to the Archipelago.
Pérez described the process as the result of "a great deal of effort, little free time, and many hours stolen from rest." According to the artist, this intense work stems from a personal need to continue creating and to use art as a means to evoke emotion.
In a context of global makeup expansion, driven by platforms like TikTok, Noemí Pérez's work highlights how this discipline transcends the purely aesthetic to become a vehicle for narrative, emotion, and cultural expression. Her project for Canary Islands Day aims to connect with the islands' roots and enhance Canarian culture from an artistic and contemporary perspective.
The artist also expressed her gratitude to everyone who collaborated on the project, contributing "their bit" with time, talent, enthusiasm, and affection. Pérez summarizes the project's spirit, emphasizing that behind every minute of her work lies "effort, heart, and a deep sense of Canarian pride."