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Notice the nags in these photos?

Notice the "nag" in the photo?

Did Filippo Ioco trick you too? If you strain your eyes a little more, you will realize that these photos are not only picturesque scenes of the landscape, but contain an "intruder" - a nag. The Swiss artist skilfully blended them with nature using paint, pigment, clay, mud and earth. So much so that you would not be ashamed to show these photos to your child.

Usually naked bodies they immediately catch our eye, but when the Swiss artist takes them in his hands Filippo Ioco, this is far from the case. You probably did not discover anything unusual in the cover photo at first until you read what it was about. That's how Ioco makes its naked models cleverly disguised, that they are almost imperceptible in photos of the landscape and are discovered only when you are there landscape we watch for a while.

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Look for the "intruder".
Look for the "intruder".

For body painting and the preparation of the scene was spent by the 47-year-old Swiss from one to eight hours, and the photos were taken in different parts of the world. After Italy (Sicily), United States of America (San Juan Island National Historical Park, Point Dume-Zuma coast) and Puerto Rico (Cala Rossa) now hopes that the journey will take him to Alaska or Antarctica.

Notice the nags in these photos?

You can also see the masked nudes of Leoni Gené and Joerg Duesterwald here:

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