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History of Body Painting

Written By TomieDLuffy on Selasa, 31 Mei 2011 | 07.37

Some time ago, Julia Perez (Jupe) to share his enthusiasm in following the course the campaign against HIV / AIDS. How Jupe supports the campaign was quite unique. Women who were hostile to the Goddess Perssik that adorn his body with 40 images of animals painted with body painting techniques.

For those of you who are curious about body painting, a la Jupe, hold on. Reportedly, the photographs of paintings in the new body will be circulated ahead of Jupe AIDS day, 1 December.

Body Painting

But you know, how trends begin body painting?

Body painting is another form of tattoo, it's just a temporary nature makes painting body painting can be removed easily. The equipment used was enough with ordinary painting equipment.

Art body painting originally used primitive tribes in Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islanders.

Body painting, tradition is commonly used in traditional ceremonies and has continued until today. India and the Middle East has its own art of body painting known as Mehndi, is made with paint henna.

Body PaintingMehndi is often applied in the arm and leg during the wedding ceremony.

Apart from Mehndi, body painting, the other branch is also a current trend ialag face painting. different from the mehndi is only concentrated in the hands and feet, face painting, only applied to the facial area. Due to the nature paint painting that can be dangerous no facial skin, make special cosmetics face painting more and more searchable.

The existence of body painting as an art form could invite debate. In the event the World's Fair, held in Chicago in 1933 ago, a make up artist, Max Factor and his model police arrested a result demonstrated the manufacture of body painting.

The man whose original name was Maximilian Faktorowicz generally considered disturbing the peace by showing the action of the model nudists. Though makeup demo was aimed to promote the latest cosmetics specially formulated for Hollywood films.

The rise of art content and exhibitionist nudists smelly in the era of 60s, making the development of increasingly crept up body painting. A number of celebrities even helped tasting it was to be "living canvas", like Demi Moore in Vanity Fair magazine covers, in 1992 ago.
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