Allison Ho ~ 何盈瑩
📍Los Angeles + New York | Hong Kong | Taipei
Contact:
a.rebasti@womenmanagement.com

I don't leave the house often so I turned my living room into a Wonderland ♥️♠️♦️♣️
Photographed and painted by me :) I use Photoshop and my Wacom tablet to manually paint in all the details. Swipe to see before/ after!
Unfortunately I let the quarantine blues get to me and for a long time I thought avoiding my passion would help to ease some of that pressure to always be on track. LOL NAH I guess relaxing isn't my thing cos I'm now back to working on multiple projects and it feels so so good to be creative again <3

I don't leave the house often so I turned my living room into a Wonderland ♥️♠️♦️♣️
Photographed and painted by me :) I use Photoshop and my Wacom tablet to manually paint in all the details. Swipe to see before/ after!
Unfortunately I let the quarantine blues get to me and for a long time I thought avoiding my passion would help to ease some of that pressure to always be on track. LOL NAH I guess relaxing isn't my thing cos I'm now back to working on multiple projects and it feels so so good to be creative again <3
I don't leave the house often so I turned my living room into a Wonderland ♥️♠️♦️♣️
Photographed and painted by me :) I use Photoshop and my Wacom tablet to manually paint in all the details. Swipe to see before/ after!
Unfortunately I let the quarantine blues get to me and for a long time I thought avoiding my passion would help to ease some of that pressure to always be on track. LOL NAH I guess relaxing isn't my thing cos I'm now back to working on multiple projects and it feels so so good to be creative again <3

*inspired by a conversation I overheard at work*
There was a girl sitting in the makeup chair next to me. Without makeup on, she looked barely seventeen. She aplogised for the few blemishes on her face and the glam team assured her "Don't worry. We'll make you beautiful."
I tried not to eavesdrop on their conversations about her life as a young model, but the words "pills and cigarettes" seemed to echo across the room.
When her hair and makeup were finally done, I could no longer recognise her. She was more perfect now than ever, but all the things that I saw as beautiful had been erased and replaced. So many of us dream of a life like this. But the life of glamour is just smoke and mirrors, it all washes off eventually. That's the nature of the job, I always knew it. And yet, I would never trade this life for anything else. Am I wrong for loving my job?
They say all artworks are self portraits. But here I am, telling her story. Her experiences are not mine but maybe the stories that resonate with us the most are the ones where we can see ourselves in.

*inspired by a conversation I overheard at work*
There was a girl sitting in the makeup chair next to me. Without makeup on, she looked barely seventeen. She aplogised for the few blemishes on her face and the glam team assured her "Don't worry. We'll make you beautiful."
I tried not to eavesdrop on their conversations about her life as a young model, but the words "pills and cigarettes" seemed to echo across the room.
When her hair and makeup were finally done, I could no longer recognise her. She was more perfect now than ever, but all the things that I saw as beautiful had been erased and replaced. So many of us dream of a life like this. But the life of glamour is just smoke and mirrors, it all washes off eventually. That's the nature of the job, I always knew it. And yet, I would never trade this life for anything else. Am I wrong for loving my job?
They say all artworks are self portraits. But here I am, telling her story. Her experiences are not mine but maybe the stories that resonate with us the most are the ones where we can see ourselves in.

*inspired by a conversation I overheard at work*
There was a girl sitting in the makeup chair next to me. Without makeup on, she looked barely seventeen. She aplogised for the few blemishes on her face and the glam team assured her "Don't worry. We'll make you beautiful."
I tried not to eavesdrop on their conversations about her life as a young model, but the words "pills and cigarettes" seemed to echo across the room.
When her hair and makeup were finally done, I could no longer recognise her. She was more perfect now than ever, but all the things that I saw as beautiful had been erased and replaced. So many of us dream of a life like this. But the life of glamour is just smoke and mirrors, it all washes off eventually. That's the nature of the job, I always knew it. And yet, I would never trade this life for anything else. Am I wrong for loving my job?
They say all artworks are self portraits. But here I am, telling her story. Her experiences are not mine but maybe the stories that resonate with us the most are the ones where we can see ourselves in.

*inspired by a conversation I overheard at work*
There was a girl sitting in the makeup chair next to me. Without makeup on, she looked barely seventeen. She aplogised for the few blemishes on her face and the glam team assured her "Don't worry. We'll make you beautiful."
I tried not to eavesdrop on their conversations about her life as a young model, but the words "pills and cigarettes" seemed to echo across the room.
When her hair and makeup were finally done, I could no longer recognise her. She was more perfect now than ever, but all the things that I saw as beautiful had been erased and replaced. So many of us dream of a life like this. But the life of glamour is just smoke and mirrors, it all washes off eventually. That's the nature of the job, I always knew it. And yet, I would never trade this life for anything else. Am I wrong for loving my job?
They say all artworks are self portraits. But here I am, telling her story. Her experiences are not mine but maybe the stories that resonate with us the most are the ones where we can see ourselves in.
*inspired by a conversation I overheard at work*
There was a girl sitting in the makeup chair next to me. Without makeup on, she looked barely seventeen. She aplogised for the few blemishes on her face and the glam team assured her "Don't worry. We'll make you beautiful."
I tried not to eavesdrop on their conversations about her life as a young model, but the words "pills and cigarettes" seemed to echo across the room.
When her hair and makeup were finally done, I could no longer recognise her. She was more perfect now than ever, but all the things that I saw as beautiful had been erased and replaced. So many of us dream of a life like this. But the life of glamour is just smoke and mirrors, it all washes off eventually. That's the nature of the job, I always knew it. And yet, I would never trade this life for anything else. Am I wrong for loving my job?
They say all artworks are self portraits. But here I am, telling her story. Her experiences are not mine but maybe the stories that resonate with us the most are the ones where we can see ourselves in.

A narcissistic twist on a J.C Leyendecker study 🎨
Figure on the right is a direct painting study of Leyendecker's "Fitted for a Suit" from 1916, and the figure on the left is from stock photo + imagination. Created on Procreate, drawn using an Apple pencil and 8th gen Ipad.

A narcissistic twist on a J.C Leyendecker study 🎨
Figure on the right is a direct painting study of Leyendecker's "Fitted for a Suit" from 1916, and the figure on the left is from stock photo + imagination. Created on Procreate, drawn using an Apple pencil and 8th gen Ipad.

A narcissistic twist on a J.C Leyendecker study 🎨
Figure on the right is a direct painting study of Leyendecker's "Fitted for a Suit" from 1916, and the figure on the left is from stock photo + imagination. Created on Procreate, drawn using an Apple pencil and 8th gen Ipad.

A narcissistic twist on a J.C Leyendecker study 🎨
Figure on the right is a direct painting study of Leyendecker's "Fitted for a Suit" from 1916, and the figure on the left is from stock photo + imagination. Created on Procreate, drawn using an Apple pencil and 8th gen Ipad.

A narcissistic twist on a J.C Leyendecker study 🎨
Figure on the right is a direct painting study of Leyendecker's "Fitted for a Suit" from 1916, and the figure on the left is from stock photo + imagination. Created on Procreate, drawn using an Apple pencil and 8th gen Ipad.

A narcissistic twist on a J.C Leyendecker study 🎨
Figure on the right is a direct painting study of Leyendecker's "Fitted for a Suit" from 1916, and the figure on the left is from stock photo + imagination. Created on Procreate, drawn using an Apple pencil and 8th gen Ipad.
A narcissistic twist on a J.C Leyendecker study 🎨
Figure on the right is a direct painting study of Leyendecker's "Fitted for a Suit" from 1916, and the figure on the left is from stock photo + imagination. Created on Procreate, drawn using an Apple pencil and 8th gen Ipad.

Glowing and gorg 💛
Gorgeous face: @alleesaaan
Foundation: @makeupbymario SurrealSkin natural finish
Concealer and contour: @mphbeauty Underpainting Face Highlight & Contour Palette
Powder: @hourglasscosmetics veil translucent powder
Eye: @colourpopcosmetics feelin bubbly palette
Blush: @makeupbymariojelly jar lip and cheek balm pink chai and
@armanibeauty Color: 50 Euphoric - peachy pink
Highlight @ysebeauty highlight stick
Lips: @mphbeauty lip liner French exit and Mario lip jelly (same shade as cheek)
Brows: @maybelline brow gel and Dolly Wink brow pen
Mascara: @maybelline
Lashes: Dolly Wink

Obligatory birthday post! My gift to myself this year is finally finishing this drawing I started months ago.
Alice Through the Looking Glass was one of my least favorite movies. No it wasn't released this year, but I thought about it this year. It hurt my feelings and thats what inspired my painting. And yes. My girl ended up looking slightly more like Bella Swan than Alice: a reference to how that movie didn't resemble the book at all.
Photo by @alessandrogalatoli
Drawing by me <3
Obligatory birthday post! My gift to myself this year is finally finishing this drawing I started months ago.
Alice Through the Looking Glass was one of my least favorite movies. No it wasn't released this year, but I thought about it this year. It hurt my feelings and thats what inspired my painting. And yes. My girl ended up looking slightly more like Bella Swan than Alice: a reference to how that movie didn't resemble the book at all.
Photo by @alessandrogalatoli
Drawing by me <3
Obligatory birthday post! My gift to myself this year is finally finishing this drawing I started months ago.
Alice Through the Looking Glass was one of my least favorite movies. No it wasn't released this year, but I thought about it this year. It hurt my feelings and thats what inspired my painting. And yes. My girl ended up looking slightly more like Bella Swan than Alice: a reference to how that movie didn't resemble the book at all.
Photo by @alessandrogalatoli
Drawing by me <3

💛 LOUIS VUITTON FALL/WINTER 2025 💛
One of the most surreal moments in my life, thank you to everyone who made this possible!
💛 LOUIS VUITTON FALL/WINTER 2025 💛
One of the most surreal moments in my life, thank you to everyone who made this possible!

💛 LOUIS VUITTON FALL/WINTER 2025 💛
One of the most surreal moments in my life, thank you to everyone who made this possible!

💛 LOUIS VUITTON FALL/WINTER 2025 💛
One of the most surreal moments in my life, thank you to everyone who made this possible!

💛 LOUIS VUITTON FALL/WINTER 2025 💛
One of the most surreal moments in my life, thank you to everyone who made this possible!
💛 LOUIS VUITTON FALL/WINTER 2025 💛
One of the most surreal moments in my life, thank you to everyone who made this possible!

💛 LOUIS VUITTON FALL/WINTER 2025 💛
One of the most surreal moments in my life, thank you to everyone who made this possible!

I guess you could say I'm a fan
*Message from Ohtani is alleged, please don't sue*

I guess you could say I'm a fan
*Message from Ohtani is alleged, please don't sue*
I guess you could say I'm a fan
*Message from Ohtani is alleged, please don't sue*

It's been 15 years since my last gymnastics competition. Apparently, my coach decided it was a major hazard to put a newly 5'11 kid on a trampoline

It's been 15 years since my last gymnastics competition. Apparently, my coach decided it was a major hazard to put a newly 5'11 kid on a trampoline

It's been 15 years since my last gymnastics competition. Apparently, my coach decided it was a major hazard to put a newly 5'11 kid on a trampoline
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