VWInk Agency is a branch of Virtual Warrior Ink dedicated to helping models & individuals who wish to pursue a career in the modeling industry. We believe that models are artists too, and their talents are just as important, just as esteemed as photography, acting, etc.
We also specialize in portfolio enhancement, and are always brimming with creative ideas to set our work apart from that of other mainstream agencies.
VWInk Agency is acclaimed for body painting and notability with fashion glam. It is not uncommon to fuse these and other concepts together.
Models who wish to work with VWInk Agency must first go through a consulation process. This will determine if they have the attitude, ambition, and enthusiasm we require for us to work with you.
Ann Marie Beier is a single mom, a nurse, and a jewelry designer. She does custom jewelry design and no two pieces of jewelry are the same. She makes everything once, and that's it.
With any inquiries or for custom orders, please view her website below. You may also leave a comment and we can pass on your information to her.
This past Halloween was both work and play for me. By that, I mean that I had the pleasure of helping some very interesting and charismatic people achieve a unique costume for their Halloween weekend plans.
My first job was on Friday night, October 28th, painting a charming couple, David and Javier as a demon and a guardian angel. Norell accompanied me, assisting with some of the makeup and painting, as well as filming some of the process and helping with photography.
I began painting David first:
Followed by Javier:
After painting David, Norell took a few shots:
Norell also took some pictures of David and Javier:
I took some more pictures of David and Javier once we went upstairs:
We took turns taking pictures with David and Javier together, playing the devil and angel on our shoulders. It was too fun to pass up.
Their friend Ivan stopped over, he was sporting skin tight black latex, dominatrix-style, which only added to the wicked fun.
To see more of the body painting that Jacob Alexander did over Halloween weekend, check out his Tumblr:
Zander flew to New York City for Fashion Week to participate in the fashion show and after party at the Nexus Townhouse in Manhattan, NY at 54th & 6th Street.
He worked with beautiful model, Tessa Shimizu, with the assistance of accessory designer, Shell Weinz, who filmed the installation. After meeting up with Tessa and discussing the possibilities, materials, and various methods of creating and presenting the work, they contemplated on the best method for presentation. They decided to do the installation outside in front of the Nexus Townhouse, rather than inside, as Zander was invited to do by artist Brad Baker, who flew in from Berlin for the party. This was the most strategic presentation to maximize exposure and the optimize the attention they would grab.
Setting up and working in front of the Nexus Townhouse turned out to be the perfect meeting point, proving to draw people from the outside in and the people from the inside out. They sparked an interest from people in line awaiting to enter the party, from people coming out, and they even stopped traffic a few times, with some cars even throwing on the reverse to back up and get a better look.
A beautiful part Japanese and part European babe, Tessa stole the show. Wearing a statement of anti fashion crafted by Zander even caught attention from Modacycle.com journalist, Kari Jensen, who was covering the entire NYC Fashion Week. They were both interviewed by Kari and after the completion of the X Fashion installation, they proceeded to step on the red carpet, taking the elevator up to the party.
Upon entering, they instantly began mingling with the guests, ranging from countries such as Pakistan, Spain, Turkey, and Germany, and including designers and models alike. All were instantly infatuated with the couple gracing the party in their underwear, only wearing paints.
Tessa sparkled on the rooftop and drank coconut water of all assorted flavors. After mingling and showing off the art, Zander & Tessa left.
Days later we worked again with Tessa on an X Fashion installation in Central Park.
Tessa-with a double major and having graduated with honors-has done print work, was featured on a dating web series-to name a few-and continues modeling, based in NYC. Aside from modeling, she also takes pride in her job as a drug counselor, as she is very keen on helping people through difficult times and possesses the compassion and supporting demeanor to help any persevere.
Tessa is 5'9", with a very curvaceous build, excellent skin and long, voluptuous hair ready for styling. Her personality is genuine, down to earth, and amiable. She possesses true integrity, is honest, hardworking and has a very exotic look, enabling her to pull off any type of look that an agency or photographer is looking to achieve. With the fine balance and combination of her background, experience, and education, she is very fun to work with. She takes direction exceptionally well, but is also helpful at suggesting ideas-possessing fine improvisational skills, and masters going with the flow just as seamlessly.
Each experience working with Tessa flowed as if we'd worked together dozens of times before. She was very humble, yet confident, and was incredibly graceful. Her physique is flawless, with long, tone, legs, an incredible torso, and magnificent breasts. Not to mention her beautiful countenance, and again we must reiterate her gorgeous, long, flowing hair, providing infinite possibilities. She is a photographer's dream, and any hair stylist and makeup artist for that matter. We would recommend her a dozen times over to any and all agencies, photographers, or anyone looking for a perfect model for just about any look they want to pull off. She has everything anyone could ask for in a model and is perfect for print, catalogue, and advertising. She's clearly proved herself as a performance artist, with runway, body painting, and even having worked in television.