Makeup Legend Ve Neill and CMS Director of Admissions Lee Joyner review materials |
After long deliberation and input from a panel of top makeup
professionals and instructors, Cinema Makeup School—the premiere makeup
training institution in the world—and Fangoria
magazine have chosen Anna Cichon, a
Polish national living in London, England, to receive their $10,000 Legends of Makeup Scholarship.
This year’s prize was named for
Ve Neill, a three-time Academy Award winner and eight-time nominee. Ve’s work
appears in such films as Beetlejuice,
Mrs. Doubtfire, Edward Scissorhands, The
Pirates of the Caribbean series, and The
Hunger Games, and she regularly appears as a judge on SyFy Network’s FaceOff. Ve herself selected Anna from a
pool of finalists.
“I’m very excited and honored to
be a part of the Legends of Makeup Scholarship,” said Ve. “And I would like to
congratulate Anna and applaud her beautiful work.”
To make the finalist pool, Anna’s
work was selected from submissions from all over the world by a panel of top
makeup artists and CMS instructors.
“We had such a hard time choosing the winner of the Legends of Makeup
Scholarship this year,” said Lee Joyner, Director of Admissions at CMS and a
panelist. “There was a large amount of fantastic applications from around the
world. It’s always hard finding the final winner, and Ve and the Scholarship
Panel thought long and hard on this difficult choice.”
Still,
Anna’s work managed to stand out.
“Dedication and passion for the
art of makeup and all of its facets are two of the main attributes of a fine
artist,” said Leonard Engelman, the Governor of the Makeup Artists and
Hairstylists Branch of AMPAS, who chaired the panel. “[Anna] obviously has both
of these.”
Panelists hard at work (L-R): Kevin Brennan, Craig Reardon, Lee Joyner, Mike Spatola and Leonard Engelman |
Anna (pronounced Ahn-YA) originally
hails from Poland. That is where she began pursuing makeup work five years ago
before moving to London in 2011 to try to break into the British film industry. In her
young career, Anna has already had work featured in Makeup Artist Magazine
and assisted on multiple feature films. Anna plans to use the scholarship to
attend CMS’s Master Makeup Program and take advanced courses to expand her
already impressive skill set.
The other finalists will not be walking away empty-handed. Due to the quality of the work submitted, CMS has decided to extend three additional $1,000 scholarship offers to Angela
Davis (Advance, NC), Margaret Caragan (Oakland,
CA) and Lakey Yonglei (Shanghai, China).
Next time you see Anna, she’ll be
at the School’s booth at Pasadena IMATS alongside her CMS classmates and
instructors.
“Utilizing our state-of-the-art
curriculum, [Anna] will be immersed in a world of advanced training and
one-of-a-kind networking,” said Lee. “We’re excited to have her here at
CMS.”
Speaking to Anna, Ve continued to offer the young artist praise. “You have a great start on being a
top-notch makeup artist across the board. We all look forward to seeing your
progress.”
While Anna celebrates her
achievement, all eyes will turn to next year’s scholarship contest. Ve Neill
will again lend her name and expertise to the 2013 award and competition is
sure to be stiffer than ever.
For Anna, however, the journey is
just beginning. “Cinema Makeup School will be life-changing to me...I need to
learn more to keep up with the competition and pursue a career working with something
my heart beats for.”