Sunday, December 5, 2010

Expression Painting - Chancery Lane Style

Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryCrawling from the Wreckage, 101cm x 101cm


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryLightning Class Cruisers. 223 x 175cm


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryEverything We've Done is Forgiven. 223cm x 175cm



Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryEverything that Glitters Ain't Fishscale. 223cm x 223cm


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryUltimate Nullifier. 200cm x 200cm, oil on canvas 2006


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryTigranes. 200cm x 200cm, oil on canvas 2006


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryBest Painting Ever. 230cm x 230cm, oil on canvas 2006


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryCuntminer. 230cm x 230cm, oil on canvas 2006


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryUntitled. 100cm x 100cm, oil on canvas 2006


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryWhen in doubt, knock 'em out. 100cm x 100cm, oil on canvas 2006


Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryCome and have a go if you think you're hard enough. 110cm x 90cm, oil on canvas 2006



Expression Painting - Chancery Lane GalleryNever tell anyone anything, ever. 110cm x 90cm, oil on canvas 2006

Fhoto Body Painting

Body art - this art has many supporters and opponents. Tell the truth, can not be called art at all. Opponents say that it is vulgar, ugly and even dangerous. Supporters give their reason, that for centuries people have adorned themselves, either with clothing or jewelry and tattoos, body painting, plastic surgery and piercing is just a way to make people beautiful.

Body Art - Body Painting Culture


What for? A tricky question, but everybody has his or her own reason, actually, there are a lot of them: now people want to look better, earlier it was a necessity in order to get rid of enemies and frighten them. Actually, everybody has the right onto self-expression and if someone wants his or her body to be painted, it doesn’t matter. The deal is – we should feel the difference and a vague measure between a vulgar and a stylish appearance.

Body Art - Body Painting Culture
Body art can be divided into the following arts: tattoos making, body piercing and body painting. Very often artists take a nude model and paint her of his body with various types of paints of different colours and nowadays it is extremely popular among celebrities (especially tattoo making).
Body Art - Body Painting CultureFhoto Body Painting
Body Art - Body Painting Culture

I like body painting very much, as for me it the only one way, to paint something on your body and to wash it with a help of water and soap in a week or in a day. Very often body painting implies usage of the additional materials, such as clay, flowers etc. Body painting is made not on the entirely nude body, a model can have a bra or pants, because body painting deals with a small part of the body. I adore their technique in creating situation and pictures in the medium- so-called thematic pictures. When a model is only a continuation of the reality.

Body Art - Body Painting CultureFhoto Body Painting
Body Art - Body Painting CultureFhoto Body Painting

Saturday, December 4, 2010

BODY PAINTING PHOTOS OF MISS UNIVERSE 2010 CONTESTANTS

Body painting photo of LaToya Woods Miss Miss Trinidad & Tobago

Body painting photo of Miss Albania & Miss Ireland

Body painting photo of Rima Fakih Miss USA

Body-painting photo of Miss Guatemala & Miss Mexico

Nadine Thomas Miss Universe Malaysia

Design Of Body Painting Calende



Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender


Design Of Body Painting Calender



Design Of Body Painting Calender

Wednesday, December 1, 2010