Emma Hack is a 35 year old body painter from Australia. She has been painting bodies for 20 years (yes, since her teens!), and some of her designs take up to 19 hours to produce.
If you're a comic books fan, this stuff is for you: superheroes painted on bodies and girls dressed/painted as super hero gals.
Many in the world of art that are free to express ideas and creative artists. One of them is the art of body paint! That if women in the second image this shirt is not at all.
Here are a few photos from the Friday Street Fair:
Fantasy Fest 2007 is well under way and Key West is hopping with partiers, body paint, and sexy costumes. This year's Alice in Wonderland theme is revealing itself (pun intented) with fun body art and creative costumes.
Marissa Miller and other smokin hot, magically babe-licious broads participated in a Sports Illustrated paint on swimsuit photo shoot. Thanks to Sports Frog for bringing this to my attention.
Smell, and touch paint. Some of it was even hard to take from my hands and hair. Aha, take a look at this hottie wearing nothing but body paint.
I hope all of you are mature enough to understand it. Even if these models were completely nak#d. It is professionally painted to appear that she is wearing clothes. Amazing isn't it?
4.03.2009
Venezuela recently hosted the 4th annual World Body Art Encounter (Encuentro mundial de arte corporal). Participating in the event were 32 artists from 16 different countries. After a kickoff in Caracas last Friday, the event will tour different parts of the country.
By some accounts, body painting is a practice that dates back hundreds of years in Venezuela. The artist Penelope Rivera from Mexico said, “Venezuela is a country which has a lot of body art with ethnic characteristics, and I think we have to rescue them and integrate them into modern life.”
By some accounts, body painting is a practice that dates back hundreds of years in Venezuela. The artist Penelope Rivera from Mexico said, “Venezuela is a country which has a lot of body art with ethnic characteristics, and I think we have to rescue them and integrate them into modern life.”