Friday, January 29, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Body Painting Fashion
Its goal is to spread the art of body painting to thousands interested in it. And, as you can see, body painting is truly an art. The work done takes hours, but in the end models bare an uncanny resemblance to tress, various animals and mobile works of art.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
beautiful design painting body for girl
design kitana body paint for girl
unique body paint with design dress paint for girl
cool design leopard body paint for girl
beautiful design flower body paint for girl
cute design butterfly body paint for girlbody paint women
body paint women with image 2
body paint women with image 2
body paint women with image 3
body paint women with image 4
body paint women with image 5Friday, January 15, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Amazing Body Painting
Other really amazing body painters we have featured here are Emma Hack and Emma Cammack. Check out their fantastic work.
"Since 1998 Europe's most colorful event has taken place in Seeboden Austria. The "World Bodypainting Festival" is the largest Art event in the Bodypainting theme and spreads the art form to thousands of interested visitors each year.
Now the Festival is expanding with a vibrant and dedicated team in South Korea to host a second event.
The World Bodypainting Festival with the Asian Awards was held in the Daegu Stadium(World Cup Stadium), in Daegu from 25 - 31 August 2008 for the first time.
- international contest with the Asian Awards in 4 categories- Asian Facepainting and Special Effects Make-up Awards
- Semi-professional contest
- Festival Academy with workshops classes and demonstrations
- BodyCircus, the shrill and magical fantasy ball in the "Novotel" hotel(Downtown Daegu)
- Extensive exhibition area with audience contests
- Music & show performances, evening concerts
- International photo contest
- Festival TV with interviews, live broadcasts and web streaming"
Feminine Tattoos With Desain Butterfy Tattoo Full Colour
Monday, January 11, 2010
Duck Hunt tattoo showcases love for dogs, shooting, mockery
the piranha plant tattoo
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Airbrush Body Art Vs Traditional Application Methods
There are pros and cons to both airbrush and traditional sponge and brush body art. Obviously, the more skilled the person applying the paint or ink, the better the end result is going to be, regardless of the application technique used. However, the end result will have a distinctively different look to it based on which technique was used.
Sponge and brush painting is a common way of applying face paint and other forms of body art. This technique allows the artist to create from scratch each new design. The artist can accommodate designs to fit the face or area being painted, and can incorporate as much detail as his skill level and tools allow. A negative to sponge and brush painting is that the brush actually contacts the skin of each client, and is then dipped back into the paint. This can create problems if proper sanitation methods are not used. Sponge and brush painting generally takes a decent amount of time to complete each design as well.
Using the airbrush is becoming increasingly popular for makeup and body art applications. While the airbrush can be a fickle tool to master its use, it provides many advantages for the body artist. First, the airbrush never touches the skin, so it is much more sanitary than sponge and brush applications. Second, by using stencils or templates, the airbrush body artist can produce a dramatically higher volume than sponge and brush painters. Finally, the airbrush makes it possible to complete many types of different strokes, shading, and lines without the need to change brushes or tools.
