<p>The credit for Beyonce's intricate and beautiful henna art, which she flaunted on her baby shower, goes to Indian-origin celebrity henna artiste Deepali Deshpande.<br /><br />Deepali, an LA-based artiste, who has previously worked with Shay Mitchell, Evan Rachel Wood and Pia Mia, said working for Queen Bey was a dream come true for her, reported Billboard.<br /><br />"I got a phone call from Beyonce's team the night before her baby shower about doing henna on her belly the next morning. They liked my Instagram and hired me after making sure I use natural henna with quality essential oils.<br /><br />"I was thrilled and couldn't believe it was actually happening until I met Beyonce. I have worked with many celebrities, but Queen Bey was my dream client. I was honored I was able to adorn her belly on her special day," Deepali said.<br /><br />It took Deepali two and half hours to complete the design. Apart from henna, the artiste used skin-safe body paint on Beyonce's belly design to add dimension to it and to compliment African tribal face art.<br /><br />"Beyonce showed me what style she liked from my portfolio and explained what symmetry she likes, but she gave me the freedom to create my own design.<br /><br />"She preferred bold geometrical elements of Moroccan designs with Indian traditional filler patterns inside and around the main composition. The design I created for Beyonce is a fusion of traditional Indian and Moroccan style," she said.</p>
<p>The credit for Beyonce's intricate and beautiful henna art, which she flaunted on her baby shower, goes to Indian-origin celebrity henna artiste Deepali Deshpande.<br /><br />Deepali, an LA-based artiste, who has previously worked with Shay Mitchell, Evan Rachel Wood and Pia Mia, said working for Queen Bey was a dream come true for her, reported Billboard.<br /><br />"I got a phone call from Beyonce's team the night before her baby shower about doing henna on her belly the next morning. They liked my Instagram and hired me after making sure I use natural henna with quality essential oils.<br /><br />"I was thrilled and couldn't believe it was actually happening until I met Beyonce. I have worked with many celebrities, but Queen Bey was my dream client. I was honored I was able to adorn her belly on her special day," Deepali said.<br /><br />It took Deepali two and half hours to complete the design. Apart from henna, the artiste used skin-safe body paint on Beyonce's belly design to add dimension to it and to compliment African tribal face art.<br /><br />"Beyonce showed me what style she liked from my portfolio and explained what symmetry she likes, but she gave me the freedom to create my own design.<br /><br />"She preferred bold geometrical elements of Moroccan designs with Indian traditional filler patterns inside and around the main composition. The design I created for Beyonce is a fusion of traditional Indian and Moroccan style," she said.</p>