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Fancy a new paint job?

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Credit to 'em. I can't draw to save my life, never mind paint!!!

http://www.smash.com/can-believe-body-paint-proof-dont-need-photoshop-create-stunning-visuals/

I came here thinking where do I apply, I'm left with wanting to walk a way.

I wouldn't class it as art myself, people frown upon street art (like in Marry Poppins - Chalk Pictures) but that's creative, this just borders weird. I will say the painter is talented but put it to paper, not someone's body and why the heck would you make someone look they're being split in two or have a pink flamingo coming off someone.

Body art can be cool, when it sticks to limits.

Also, I do like special effects like making someone look like they've been shot but only for Halloween.

chris-sig.webp

A field where dreams become reality.

I've done something similar 'tho nowhere as sophisticated, painting naked girls with light. My favourite is called biggus dickus. It looks just like a circumcised part of the male anatomy, however after careful examination you can see that it's a naked girl painted with coloured light. I really like it cos when guys see it for the first time they immediately pass it on, or give it back. They have to be persuaded to look at it carefully until they see what it really is.


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