I have recently (a few months ago) found the love of body art or face-painting (I prefer calling it body art cause it sounds way cooler).
This is a special type of art and requires a lot of understanding of human anatomy and use of paints.
So, I did a face-painting booth at the Singapore Zoo and realized that it was more fun than on a canvas. Yes, a canvas lasts for a longer time, but the movement of the brush on skin and the contrasting colors of flesh is always more appealing (in my opinion).
So, I was waiting calmly for people to walk by my booth but in the morning at around 9am, no one was there. So, I did what any other artist would do and start painting.
One of my first pieces was very complex and difficult (personally). I had a very small range of grays and colors so this took me much longer than I expected (about 1hour total).
One of my first pieces was very complex and difficult (personally). I had a very small range of grays and colors so this took me much longer than I expected (about 1hour total).
The next piece was commissioned by one of the other face-painters working the booth with me. She liked tigers and carnivorous animals so I painted a tiger paw on her hand. It took me about 20 min.
One of the last pieces I did was Scar from the Lion King. I personally love this villain because of his unique approach to creating conflict.
The last piece of the day was this simple zebra. It took me about 15 min and was a contrast between human flesh and animal fur. This girl who I painted it on is a fan of zebras who also was working at the zoo the same day. Both the pieces I did seemed to advertise the face-painter's abilities and drew people to our booth.
Before the day was over, I signed my pieces and sent the girls home with a hug.
There was one piece I did which covered the girl's face who requested the zebra. I used protected face-paint but do not have her consent to post the photo online. Thus, just imagine it. :D
Tell me what you all think of my new-found style of art and hope that I can get my hands on some actual face-paint to extend my new form of art.
Tell me what you all think of my new-found style of art and hope that I can get my hands on some actual face-paint to extend my new form of art.
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