The Best Body Paintin selebriti
Everyday during the week, Body Painting Artists can be seen setting up their small studio booths on the streets and in different shops, sidewalk cafes, bars, and painting the sexy, beautiful bodies of women with exotic art designs.
A body painting festival filled with new ideas that body painting held at Hawaii. One example of digital design with the theme of body paint which was runner up in the modern body painting festival.
Modern Body Paint There was a revival of body painting in Western society since the 1960s, partly prompted by the liberalization of social norms of nudity, and often in the types of sensation or exhibitionist. Even today, there is constant debate about the legitimacy of body painting as an art form. The current revival could be said of modern return to the 1933 World Fair in Chicago where Max Factor and his model were arrested for disturbing the peace when he bodypainted with its new composition formulated for Hollywood films. Body art today evolves to the works more directed towards personal mythologies, as Jana Sterbak, Rebecca Horn, Youri Messen-Jaschin or Javier Perez.Body Painting 2011 is the art of exposing without exposing. A pair of skillful hand and a tumbler or two of assorted paints can transform a hot babe into living canvas in no time and leave you struggling for breath. The only prerequisite is a flawless body that’s hot enough to speak volume for itself. The popularity of bodypainting is evident from the fact that the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue carries a dedicated section for beauties draped in bodypaint. However, SI is not the be-all and end-all of bodypainting. There are other players too who have been experimenting with this deadly combo of paint and hot skin for long with success. Let’s take a look at some of the hottest body painting shoots featuring some of the hottest celebrity babes.Body Painting is always a large chunk of naked bodies, but can involve smaller pieces showed the regions of the body dressed differently.
Body painting was an art movement minor alternative in the years 1950 and 1960, which involved covering a model in the painting and then have the model touch or roll on a canvas or other transfer of the painting. French artist Yves Klein is probably most famous for this with a series of paintings Antropometries. The effect of this technique creates a transfer model of body image in the middle. This includes all the curves of the body of the model (usually women) that is reflected in the outline of the image. This technique is not necessarily monotone multiple colors in different body parts sometimes produced interesting.
We went to see Stockholm Body Painting Contest the 18th of October 2008 – Sweden’s first contest with international competitors and our very first Body Painting event ever!
Needless to say, we were very excited to find such an opportunity to see something so unusual, something we never had seen before.
The contest was initiated and arranged by the manager of Make Up Institute in Stockholm together with The World Body Painting Association.
The contest’s theme was “Human and Nature in Frame”, with both airbrush and brush / sponge body painting techniques competing with each other for the first price: €1000 of Mist Stockholm products.
There were twenty international and professional bodypainters from countries such as Sweden, Finland Holland, Germany, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Bulgaria, Poland, Israel among others. I don’t even remember, there were so many!
I remember though that both the ruling World Champions in brush /sponge and airbrush technique were participating. This was a contest with high class indeed.
With the thought of that the painting started at 9 o’clock in the morning (!) and should be ready for judgement at 3 in the afternoon, I’m really impressed by the painters and the models stamina as well as the amazing results!
The jury must have had a very tough job, because there were so many amazing body paintings to choose between.
I’ll start with telling you who came at third place: the Swedish Team Jarl, ruling World Champions 2008 in the Seeboden Body Painting Festival in the brush / sponge category.
As some of you might recognize, their bodypainting was inspired by the Scandinavian nature and mythology from other famous painters like John Bauer, Ernst Josephson, Carl Larsson and Staffan Ullstrand (a famous Swedish ethologist).
So many wonderful details, I love the back as well!
At second place came the ruling World Champion in the airbrush category, Alex Hansen from Brazil, ranked 1st in Canada at Color Mundo 2007 and 1st in the World at the World Body Painting Festival 2008.
Another amazing bodypainting and I love the birds, but yet, no, this was not the one that I would have chosen as the winner.
My winner would have been this one below, because of the way the painter had chosen to take advantage of the models body, look how one of her breasts are the painted lady’s breast too.
If she did close her eyes, it really looked like she had a fox face and the fox is embracing her. I also love the male figure hanging on her back, entwined by the octopus. Simply brilliant
It’s never the right one that wins, right? The jury were celebrities, which I never think is a good idea. Better would be to choose a jury of persons with a big knowledge and long experience of the subject – in this case body painting.
Mark Reid from USA was also participating – ranked 3rd in in the World at the World Body Painting Festival 2008. (See my other post with the video where he is painting jeans on a girl).
He was also going to hold a body painting seminar on Monday after the competition, as well as Alex Hansen and the very talented Einat Dan.
I recommend you to read my post Bodypainting Trips Tips about other Bodypainting events around the world to travel to.
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