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Showing posts with label Body Paintings. Show all posts

Jessica Szohr Naked In Only Bodypaint For SoBe Ad Campaign

Friday, 21 December 2012

In a few new provocative photos Gossip Girl star Jessica Szohr stripped down to nothing but body paint for a new ad campaign for SoBe Lifewater. The gorgeous photo shoot took place in the picturesque jungle and streets of Costa Rica. Last year the bodypaint shoot with "Twilight" actress Ashley Greene took place on a gorgeous beach in the same country. And last year about this time, Ashley Greene claimed Sobe tricked her into getting naked in a photoshoot so they could take pictures of it. So lets wait and see if Jessica Szhor is going to regret posing nude and make claims she was also tricked. Anyway, see more sexy pictures of Jessica Szohr and her bodypaint in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue next month.Until then you can enjoy these shots!

Vida Guerra Nude And Topless Wearing Nothing But A Thong Bodypaint Photos

Here is Vida Guerra posing topless in nothing but a silver thong and covered in dripping wet bodypaint. And if you are an ass-man it is your lucky day because this bootylicious Cuban model and actress love showing off her assets. I have only posted a few photos of Vida Guerra before, but I must say that I love this photo set. Don't know why she did it, or what this is for, but all I can say is that I like it and will be hunting for more from this project. In these photos, Vida Guerra is looking pretty good without clothes. And the look of paint being poured on her body is pretty hot too. There is something sexy about a nude girl covered in body paint. I do not know if many of you are fans of Vida Guerra. However, these Vida Guerra nude body paint photos are pretty sexy. Surely most guys would really love to use her body as a canvas, if only once or twice.

Colour Me: The Magic of Colors

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Color or colour is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, yellow, blue, black, etc.
Colour Me: The Magic of Colors
Color derives from the spectrum of light (distribution of light energy versus wavelength) interacting in the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the light receptors. Color categories and physical specifications of color are also associated with objects, materials, light sources, etc., based on their physical properties such as light absorption, reflection, or emission spectra.

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Body Painting-Animals

Friday, 16 November 2012

Sexy Boobs-Body Painting



Let me Kiss this Flag

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

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Let me Kiss this Flag

That wild chick

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

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That wild chick

3D Human Wallpaper Latest Trend of Body Art Work

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Women might be taught to dress to suit their surroundings but Emma Hack likes to paint her female models to blend right in - to the wallpaper, that is. The artist meticulously spends up to 19 hours copying the design from the wall-covering onto the naked women.

Her models then stand against the surface to create a striking 3D 'human wallpaper' effect.


The incredible images were created by self-taught body artist Emma, 35, who lives in Adelaide, Australia.

She scrupulously paints the patterns onto her models
by hand until they seamlessly blend into their background.

"It can be exhausting for myself and my models," she says.

"But it is my job and my love."

"Even if I am a bit tired, painting relaxes me and I really enjoy the process."

Emma is a veteran body artist who's been in the trade for over 20 years, making a living from painting bodies for adverts, events and exhibitions.

As a teenager she began painting on children's faces at fetes for pocket money and found she had a knack for it.

This led her to studying make-up artistry at college, where she discovered her preferred canvas: bodies.

Years later Emma has won a swag of art awards and is internationally admired on the body-painting circuit.

The camouflage idea came to her in 2005 when she saw wallpaper designed by Florence Broadhurst, popular for her stylish interior designs in the 1930s.

"I saw the amazing wallpaper and I thought 'that's it,' says Emma."

"But it was much harder to do than I first thought."

"The designs are complex and the curve of the form is hard to compact into something that makes sense as a flat wall."

But she became engrossed in the work and has produced 29 of the laborious designs since.

"Most take about nine hours," says Emma. "But the longest I've spent on one is 19 hours."

It takes a very patient - and unembarrassed - model, but Emma says she is rarely short of volunteers.

"Pretty much everyone who sees my work offers their body as my canvas," she said.

"But to be honest I really love to use my friends."

"It's lucky I have gorgeous friends."

"They know how to maintain the look and I don't have to worry about them too much to make them feel comfortable."

"They already know what to expect."

Source : Agencies