"I've seen you on the beach and I've seen you on TV."
              
              -
Rio, Duran Duran
              
              
              By: 
Falene Nurse
              
              
              Sometimes a song lyric so perfectly captures a
              person's spirit you could be easily fooled into
              thinking the musician wrote the track about them
              specifically. In this case that's impossible, as
              Duran Duran penned the 80s hit when Rio hadn't even
              been born. Yet at times it's hard not to imagine
              Simeon Le Bon wasn't describing a day in the life of
              Los Angeles model and artist, 
Rio Lund today.
              
              
              By day she attends casting calls, covered up in
              free-spirited bohemian chic, rocking a natural do. By
              night she releases her inner pin-up, donning red
              lipstick, a Bettie Page wig and over a dozen body
              tattoos. Rio's one of the few girls I know that has
              managed the trifecta effect of modeling, success in
              the commercial, fashion and urban markets. At a
              statuesque 5ft10 with a 34-24-39 frame Rio can't help
              but stand out in a crowd, so it's not surprising
              she's done over 20 commercials (including Nike, Coke
              and Target), dozens of music videos, print campaigns
              and magazine covers - with no sign of slowing dow any
              time soon. What might surprise you is that if that
              weren't enough, she's also a professional and sought
              after tattoo artist/piercer here in Hollywood. I
              chatted with Rio to see how she juggles these two
              very different careers.
              
              
              
              
              
              Q: Are you originally from LA?
              
              RIO: Yes, born and raised mamma (said with a grin)
              
              
              Q: You are a tattoo artist, model and a pin-up.
              That's unusual?
              
              RIO: I suppose you could say that I'm a bit of a
              chameleon.
              
              
              Q: Do you have a preference to work?
              
              RIO: When it all comes down to it I am a true artist
              at heart, whatever I happen to be doing. I also
              really love trying new things.
              
              
              Q: When did you start modeling?
              
              RIO: I began modeling at aged 16.
              
              
              
Q: Were you interested in art first or
              modeling?
              
              RIO: My interests in art started in the 2nd grade,
              so… there you go.
              
              
              Q: When did you realize, I can make a living as a
              model?
              
              RIO: My big break came when I started to get the big
              bucks, booking multiple commercials and print work.
              That only happened though when I finally clicked with
              the right agency. I had been with other top agencies
              prior to that, but wasn't booking so much.
              
              
              (
Rio has an adorable habit of using her hands
              when describing words "big bucks" and "clicked." For
              a model she is completely unaware of herself, very
              expressive and unrestricted. She's happiest if she
              can pull a face that will get a laugh out of
              you.)
              
              
              Q: Did you always have your own unique style?
              
              RIO: Yes my own, weird, eclectic thing going on, even
              when it wasn't cool. Cee Lo and Outkast's style
              wasn't around when I was growing up, I'm not saying I
              went out in capes and feathers (lol.) But even as a
              teenager I never really cared what anyone thought, or
              what the trend was.
              
              
              Q: How do you manage to crossover the different
              genres?
              
              RIO: For me modeling is just like playing dress up.
              You can become who ever you want to be. All the
              different categories I've modeled, were something
              that I specifically wanted to venture into at a given
              time. Just to see if I could do it. Being challenged
              is good.
              
              
              
Q: You are very tall and
                   curvy, do you think that helps you balance
                   between "fashion" and "urban?"
              
              RIO: I used to do fashion a lot when I was
              younger, until I was FIRED. Yes from this one
              agency for having, and I quote " a BIG butt and
              hips." Which quite frankly - I like (laughing hard.)
              The main types of modeling I do now are
              commercial/commercial print (with all my tattoos
              covered up), pin up/tattoo and urban. I don't do too
              much runway anymore since to me the requirements are
              ridiculous! You practically have to be either 12
              years old, or anorexic! I stick to what keeps me
              happy, healthy and alive.
              
              
              Q: You can pass for a lot of different cultures,
              Latino, Spanish, African, Mediterranean, what's your
              background?
              
              RIO: My moms from Morocco, my dad is Norwegian, and
              there's a bit of Spanish on both sides.
              
              
              Q: Tell me about your tattoo training?
              
              RIO: A dear friend of mine Lou Bone(R.I.P.) got me
              into tattooing/piercing, he also pushed me to try
              modeling. As he was already an established tattoo
              artist he encouraged me into working at his shop. I
              recently looked in an old journal of mine from when I
              was 10 and it said, "I'm going to become a tattoo
              artist one day." Didn't mention the modeling. That's
              what I wrote, even then (she smiles a little to
              herself.) My mentor was an amazing human being with a
              contagious laugh. Typical artist though, so his moods
              were often up and down, but he could create anything
              - you know. Unfortunately he passed away tragically,
              but I have his portrait tattooed on my inner arm.
              Close to my heart.
              
              
              
              Q: What shop do you work
              at now?
              
              RIO: Young Guns Studio on Hollywood Blvd.
              
              
              Q: The 2 portraits on your back are beautiful, who
              are they?
              
              RIO: Both of my grandma's as young women, they were
              beautiful people.
              
              
              Q: On the few days that you get to yourself, what do
              you do to relax?
              
              RIO: Surf, dance, yoga, gardening, playing with my
              dog. I dabble in a lot of hobbies. I also try to love
              life as much as possible, every day. Also did I
              mention I'm fire dancing now?
              
              
                
              
   
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