

Today we’d like to introduce you to Alexandria Bishop.
Alexandria, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
I was raised by two mothers via IVF till I was around 7, and that relationship ended. I was bullied relentlessly for having two moms and no dad, which caused me to withdraw into myself a bit and spend most of my time making art and daydreaming. Throughout school, I didn’t get the best grades, and the only things to keep me interested were my art classes. This pushed me into the artist I am today and also started my passion for lgbtq+ advocacy.
I started doing makeup around 2014 when my sister asked me to make her into a mummy one Halloween. I had never touched special effects makeup before that and it sparked a passion in me. I started practicing makeup and sculpting every day. As my work progressed, I began getting hired for short films, music videos, Halloween parties, etc. In 2018 I was a finalist for the NYX Face Awards out of all the US and Canada. I had the honor of being flown to LA for the live final face-off with makeup. Ve Neill, the woman who made me fall in love with makeup and know I can succeed as a woman in this male-dominated field, was my judge. I wasn’t going to even submit and apply to the Face Awards due to myself doubt and not feeling good enough, then flash forward a few months to my idol talking to me about my work in LA. This was a huge moment for me in my life. I couldn’t have done any of this without the support of my mother and sister. They truly are my rock through life.
I was doing all of this while also working full time and managing an adult foster care home for the mentally ill and elderly, where I was in charge of the care for everything from schizophrenia, dementia, and also hospice (end-of-life care.) In 2020 the home shut down due to Covid, and I lost my job of 10 years. It was a very hard time in my life, but this pushed me into makeup and artwork full time. Since then, I’ve worked on feature films, like my most recent “A Holiday I Do,” and I sell artwork at shows like the Oddities & Curiosities expo and the upcoming Frankenfest.
Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I’m a painter, illustrator, sculptor, and makeup artist. I do everything from bridal makeup to special effects makeup and everything in between. I specialize in and am mainly known for sculpted planters I call Potheads and special effects makeup. I think I am most proud of how many different ways I create art. I’ve done wood burning, acrylic and oil painting, sculpting, pottery, embroidery, rug making, oddities displays, furniture painting, wall murals, etc.
What does success mean to you?
When I was younger, success looked like being rich, famous, and having a lot of money. I’ve struggled with not thinking I’m where I need to be at my age, which I know pretty much everyone can relate to that. But recently, I’ve defined success as internal peace where I’m at and having a support system around me that has had my back through everything.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://alexandriabishop.myshopify.com/
- Instagram: aalexandriabishop
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCeXVewGtP287AiLnDmTfQmA