Roustan Body Paint

Roustan Body Paint
Title Roustan Body Paint PDF eBook
Author Paul Roustan
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 2015-03-31
Genre
ISBN 9780692249277

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Dive into the world of an Award Winning Body Painter in this unique hardcover photographic art book featuring over 300 photographs, behind the scenes imagery, anecdotes, and 5 full step-by-step tutorials all jam-packed in 290 gorgeous pages.

The Body Painter

The Body Painter
Title The Body Painter PDF eBook
Author Pepper Winters
Publisher Pepper Winters
Pages 481
Release 2019-08-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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From New York Times Bestseller, Pepper Winters, comes The Master of Trickery Duet. An angsty, secretive romance where the heroine is selfless with her kindness and a hero who does his best to push her away. Set in a world of body paint, lies, and history. "Must be slim, able to stand for long periods of time, and be impervious to the cold.” The headline caught my attention. “Hours are negotiable, pay is minimal, clothing absolutely forbidden.” The second line piqued my curiosity. “Able to hold your bladder and tongue, refrain from opinions or suggestions, and be the perfect living canvas.” The third made me scowl. “Other attributes required: non-ticklish, contortionist, and obedient. Must also enjoy being studied while naked in a crowd.” The fourth made me shudder. “Call or email ‘YOUR SKIN, HIS CANVAS’ if interested in applying.” The final made my heart race. I should’ve kept scrolling past the advertisement. I should’ve applied for the boring receptionist job at minimum wage. I should’ve clicked on any other job where I got to keep my clothes on. But I didn’t. I applied. My interview is tomorrow… Finish this duet with The Living Canvas

Body Painting

Body Painting
Title Body Painting PDF eBook
Author Willem Buis
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Body painting
ISBN 9780945456483

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Body Painting

Body Painting
Title Body Painting PDF eBook
Author Doug Mitchel
Publisher Wolfgang Publications
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN 9781929133666

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Body Painting is a photo intense examination of the emerging art of painting bodies with non-toxic paints. From face painting children to the creation of painted “clothes” Doug Mitchel follows ten artists as they apply paint to skin. Each artist is represented by one chapter, each chapter follows a “paint job” from the initial concept to the application of the final details. Each design is different, but all are colorful and creative. With over 450 color photographs printed on 144 pages, this book documents the techniques and tools used by established artists. Application methods include the brush, airbrush and even markers. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, each has its place and each is covered in detail in this new book from Wolfgang Publications. In addition to the photo sequences with descriptive captions, each chapter includes an interview with the artist. Topics include the way in which the artist learned his or her trade, preferred tools and which paint they prefer to use. The discussion of paint choices includes airbrushed body make up, textile acrylics, liquid latex and markers from companies like Crayola. As pointed out in the captions and the interviews, each material has good points and bad, all are covered in Body Painting. The best teachers are the men and women who have already mastered the skill. Body Painting presents the accumulated wisdom and experience of ten “teachers” each of who has a lesson to share with the readers. With a wealth of photos Body Painting is both a colorful look at an emerging art form, and a very useful how-to book.

Covered

Covered
Title Covered PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 2013-01-06
Genre
ISBN 9780615950013

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Body Art

Body Art
Title Body Art PDF eBook
Author Alix Wood
Publisher Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Pages 34
Release 2014-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1482422778

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Tattoos have been used in the past to designate slaves, give protection, and as punishment. Today, tattoos and other body art are a form of self-expression! Those who create body art often have a special set of skills akin to a sculptor or painter, but their work isn’t accepted by everyone as art. Through critical thinking questions, readers are asked to consider this question and decide whether body art is a legitimate art form. A colorful layout enhanced by many photographs introduces readers to the many kinds of body art to aid in their consideration of the topic.

Body Painting

Body Painting
Title Body Painting PDF eBook
Author Joanne Gair
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 156
Release 2010-01-12
Genre Art
ISBN 9780789320476

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Stunning works of art using the human body as the canvas. If ever there was a defining moment in a career, for renowned body-painting artist Joanne Gair it was painting "that suit" on Demi Moore for the cover of Vanity Fair. From swimsuits for Sports Illustrated or music videos with Madonna, Gair's career allows us to see the human body transformed, creating unforgettable images. During a career spanning over 20 years, she has worked with Elle McPherson, Heidi Klum, Pamela Anderson, Rachel Hunter, and Molly Sims to name a few. Among the star photographers also included are Michel Comte, David LaChapelle, Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, Howard Schatz, and Mark Seliger. Gair’s collaborations have resulted in thousands of extraordinary photographs which have made an impact on pop culture.