The emperor is naked! This woman walked the streets completely naked, "dressed" only in body paint, but no one noticed! Would you?
Jeampiere Dinamarca Poque is one of those artists whose works leave us with our jaws on the floor. How else can we describe our feelings when we look at his shocking body paintings, which create terrifying and almost too realistic optical illusions of tearing the body, cutting it in half and escaping from one's own skin. Shocking? Bizarre? Tasteless? Fantastic? Brutal? Morbid? Of course, it also offers us some that are for those with a more sensitive stomach.
Natalie Sharp decided to turn her face into album covers for this Record Store Day. This time, she decided to upgrade her art project compared to last year. She turned to Facebook for help and before she knew it she had already "signed" 40 different covers. Since this is her hobby and not her job, she couldn't cover them all, but already 11 is a lot with the fact that she spent 8 hours on one.
Body painting can be absolutely stunning and certainly one of the greatest masters of this craft is Johannes Stötter, an extremely talented Italian artist. Because if you thought that chameleons are masters of camouflage, take a look at his works, with which he hides a person from your eyes by painting his body and "sells" him to you for something completely different. It took him 10 hours to create the chameleon, which is actually two painted female bodies.
Artist Danny Quirk impresses with extraordinary realistic "bodypaint" illustrations that reveal the inside of our bodies. With extremely vivid paintings, he shows what is hidden under the skin that covers our legs, arms, back and face. So let's check how you would look without your largest organ - the skin.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue recently shot a video with supermodel Stephanie Bertram Rose wearing nothing but some skin paint. The realistic bodypaint in red, white and blue conjured the bikinis and left little to the imagination.
The incredible creations of Australian artist from Adelaide, Emma Hack, consist of a subtle mixture of bodypainting and photography. The models thus become complex creations with patterns inspired by the art of tapestry and porcelain or vice versa, to be exposed through pop and colorful composition. Outstanding work!
Trina Merry is a talented bodypainter who, with her deft hands and some paint, camouflages her models so well that they are barely distinguishable from the urban background of New York.