Based on the lunar calendar, or a thirteen-month cycle, the new year observance offers many parallels with the European winter festivals that have been incorporated into the celebration of Christmas. To finish, use diamond gel to stick the gold stud on the nose of the lion’s face. Among Chinese festivals, the New Year Festival is the most widely known and celebrated.Use white structure gel to go around the Infinity sign and the triangles-this creates the hair that goes around the lion’s face.To create the ear of the lion, draw one triangle on top of each side of the infinity sign with red art gel.Its called the Lunar New Year because it marks the first new moon of the lunisolar calendars traditional to many east Asian countries including China, South Korea, and Vietnam, which are regulated by the cycles of the moon and sun. Continue to do that with red, yellow and black colors. Lunar New Year 2021 is on February 12, and in terms of the Chinese zodiac animal, its the Year of the Ox.Then use the same method with yellow art gel to create the smaller yellow dots on top of navy blue dots-this creates the lens of the eyes.Once you finish that, use navy blue art gel with a dotting tool to create a medium-size dot on each side of the infinity sign.Use black art gel to draw the tiger face on the yellow part.Using red art gel, draw an infinity sign (∞) on top of the circle-this is the face of the lion.
Various dances, including lion and dragon dances. Once the nude color is cured, use yellow art gel to draw a 3/4 circle to cover half of your nail plate. Lunar New Year celebrations in the United States have, over the years, included activities and events such as: Lunar New Year parades featuring colorful costumes, floats, firecrackers and other attractions.Apply a nude color as the base to cover the distal edge of the nail plate (free edge).To create her 3D lion design, you’ll need: A post shared by Phoebe l LA Nail Artist Lunar New Year nails from ( from Gelly Bar Nail Studio in Diamond Bar, CA, created this Lunar New Year nail art featuring a 3D lion face to commemorate the lion dance, a traditional dance that people perform during Lunar New Year celebrations to bring good luck and fortune.