- All of these were submitted by user that wishes to remain anonymous. I can’t blame him, considering improper debates some of our “immature” users started in previous body paint comments. I wish to remind you this is art, and I just hope all of you are mature enough to understand it. Even if these models were completely naked (which they are), it would still be art. Now when we cleared this, we can start describing these illusions. If you jump inside this article (or if you came here by optical illusion of the day widgets, you are already inside the post), you will see bunch of amazing camouflage body paintings. Some models like the first one, are painted in a way to camouflage with their background, and some are professionally painted to appear they are wearing clothes. Which one do you find most amazing? I like the first one most, because I’m big fan of camouflage illusions. Enjoy, and please share the link! You can also visit body paint category for more…
- Body painting, or body art, is a temporary painted design applied to human skin. Body
painting is largely a creative expression however there are
applications outside of the art world… Other forms of body art include
the application of colored clay, charcoal, dyes and “henna” tattoos
which are practiced mainly in India and the Middle East. A special kind
of body art is the body painting and makeup. This is the easiest and most common kind of body art.
There are thousands of events where body is painted. Sporting events,
such as football games, and raves are also examples of body painting
used in modern life. There are also different body painting festivals,
like festival in Seeboden- Austria, which is largest of its kind.
People prefer painting their body and makeup for many reasons which
include portraying their thoughts and feeling or just expressing their
creativity. The process of body painting and makeup requires skills
which take years to master. Many people paint their bodies to make them
look special and exceptional, or just for fun. Face painting
is a very popular form of body painting. Both body and face paints
follow stringent guidelines, being non-toxic, non-allergenic and water
soluble. Methods of application can range from hands, sea sponges and
paintbrushes to using an airbrush gun. Most tribalist cultures performed
some sort of body painting using clay or natural pigments, usually
during religious ceremonies. The indigenous people of the Pacific
Islands, Australia, New Zealand and parts of Africa still use body
painting as an important part of their traditional rituals and culture.
Mehndi, a semi-permanent dye made of henna had been used for centuries
in the Middle East and India and is still practiced today, especially on
brides. In South America, huito, annatto, or wet charcoal is used to
decorate their indigenous people’s faces and bodies.
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Gaga
said she’s on the ‘drunk diet’. “I like to drink whiskey and stuff
while I am working,” she said. “But the deal is I’ve got to work out
everyday, and I work out hungover if I am hungover.”
As part of her childhood acting career she played the role of Adeleide in Guys And Dolls and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum.
aGaga appeared on a 2008 episode of The Hills. Before a performance her broken cat-suit zipper was fixed by ‘stars’ Whitney Port and Lauren Conrad.
There’s a Star Wars reference in her video for ‘Telephone’.
When she is making poison in the diner kitchen, some of the ingredients
are from the film – ‘Fex-M3’ is from the Star Wars Extended Universe,
‘Meta-cyanide’ is from Dune and ‘Tiberium’ is from Command And Conquer.
She told People that she dyed her hair blonde because she was
once mistaken for Amy Winehouse when she was a brunette. “I want to be
known for my own look,” she said.
She has said that she wouldn’t ever get plastic surgery. “I’ve never had
plastic surgery. I think that promoting insecurity in the form of
plastic surgery is infinitely more harmful than an artistic expression
related to body modification,” she told Harper’s Bazaar.
She is only tattooed on one side of her body. “It was actually per my
father’s request,” she said. “He asked that I remain, on one side,
slightly normal. So I only have tattoos on my left side. I think he sees
this as my Marilyn Monroe side and he sees this as my Iggy Pop side.”
There’s a Star Wars reference in her video for ‘Telephone’.
When she is making poison in the diner kitchen, some of the ingredients
are from the film – ‘Fex-M3’ is from the Star Wars Extended Universe,
‘Meta-cyanide’ is from Dune and ‘Tiberium’ is from Command And Conquer.
Gaga admitted to being a borderline cocaine addict in her pre-fame
years. She said: “It petrifies me when I think about laying in my
apartment in New York with bed bugs and roaches on the floor and mirrors
with cocaine everywhere.”
Rosie Jones
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