This Is Not A Parrot. Not Even Close

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Artwork by Johannes Stötter
Website | Facebook

 

This is not a parrot. It’s not a macaw either. It’s actually a person, whose body has been painted by 2012 Body painting world champion Johannes Stötter (featured previously).

While models must remain still for long periods of time, the paint itself is breathable. The fine art body painter from South Tyrol, Italy is also an accomplished musician. You can see some process shots below (courtesy of WB Production). If you happen to be in London from May 16 – 18, 2014, Johannes is running a workshop in conjunction with WB Production. You can find tickets online here.

To see more incredible artworks by Stötter, be sure to check out our post from last year, as well as Johannes’ website and Facebook page.

 

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Artwork by Johannes Stötter
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Artwork by Johannes Stötter
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Artwork by Johannes Stötter
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Artist Uses Entire Body to Create Larger than Life Charcoal Drawings

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Artist Heather Hansen

 

Heather Hansen is a performance artist and painter who uses her entire body to create larger than life kinetic drawings with charcoal. Using concentric patterns with her hands, feet and body; Hansen creates large canvases in her studio and even in front of live audiences (as seen below at the Ochi Gallery in Idaho).

Heather’s primary pursuits are painting, sculpture and dance/theatre (where she has been an artistic director, teacher, costume and stage designer). You can find all of her work on her official website: heatherhansen.net

While the still images below capture some breathtaking moments, be sure to watch the Emptied Gestures video embedded below. The powerful video gives viewers a good sense of the movement, intensity and performance component of the finished artworks.

[via Colossal]

 

HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
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Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
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Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
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Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Bryan Tarnowski

 

 

Emptied Gestures – Heather Hansen

 

 

Live Performance at Ochi Gallery

 
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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Spencer Hansen

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Spencer Hansen

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Spencer Hansen

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Spencer Hansen

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Spencer Hansen

 

 

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Artwork by HEATHER HANSEN
Website | Facebook | Vimeo | Twitter | Tumblr
Photograph by Spencer Hansen

 

 

 

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2D Portraits Painted Onto Human Faces

 

2D or not 2D is the second collaboration between photographer Alexander Khokhlov and make-up artist Valeriya Kutsan. This time around, the team was increased to include Veronica Ershova who led the process of retouching and post-production.

The authors were inspired by two-dimensional posters and the goal was to turn the models faces into two dimensional-like images. Valeriya used an array of painting styles, from sketch and graphic arts to watercolour and oil-painting.

To see more, including their original collaboration Weird Beauty, check out Khokhlov’s profile on Behance.

[via Behance]

 

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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
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This Horse Wins Halloween

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Photograph by Knot Just Rope

 

When Sandy Cramer decided to paint a skeleton on her 10-year-old black mare named Raven, she had no idea how popular her ‘skeleton horse’ would become. She first painted Raven last year for her entry into a horse and rider Halloween costume contest. The overwhelming response convinced her to repeat the costume for 2013.

Below you will find more details on Raven and the process of transforming her into ‘skeleton horse’. All information and photographs are from Sandy’s Facebook page for her storefront Knot Just Rope.

Sandy Cramer is the owner of Knot Just Rope, a store specializing in handmade rope products for equine use and training. You can find them at the Hocking Hills Market in Rockbridge, Ohio.

 

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Photograph by Knot Just Rope

 

“All my horses are barefoot and bit-less as we do our own trimming and I make all my bit-less bridles and rope tack. Raven is a 10-year-old registered breeding stock paint with one ‘tiny’ white spot on her side (covered up by a white rib in these photos). I had received Raven as a green broke ‘clients horse’ for training when she was 4 years old. I spent time with this mare and fell in love. Told the owner that if she ever sold her then I would love the opportunity to make the purchase.
 
Two years later that dream became a reality. With this mare I do trail riding, obstacle courses including balance beams/cowboy curtains/tarps/water/teeter bridges/pulling objects/popping balloons and much more, working on horse agility obstacles at liberty to eventually compete with the International Horse Agility, some barrel racing, and started on trick training.” [Source]

 

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Photograph by Knot Just Rope

 

“It does take 2.5 hours to hand paint this skeletal structure on Raven. Yes, she will stand there the entire time. Patience training is one activity that is incorporated in my training program.” [Source]

 

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Photograph by Knot Just Rope

 

“I use ‘apple barrel’ brand acrylic craft paint I get from Walmart… I have used this same paint for 4 years now on 7 different horses, none of which have had any allergic reactions. I use a 1/2″ paint brush with one of my vet tech books showing the skeletal structure. Unlike dyes, the paint stays on top of the horse’s fur and doesn’t come in contact with the skin. It is a water based paint and once soaked and softened comes off easily… The painting will last overnight if you need to paint the evening before but do have more paint and be ready to touch up the next morning before your show or event as some will be worn off but easy to touch up.” [Source]

 

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Photograph by Knot Just Rope

 

You can find all 225 photos of Raven on Knot Just Rope’s Facebook album: Skeleton Horse 2013.

 

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Photograph by Knot Just Rope

 

For more information on Raven and the painting process, read this Facebook note by Sandy Cramer.

 

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Photograph by Knot Just Rope

 

 

 

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Body Painter Blends People Perfectly Into Backgrounds

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Johannes Stötter is an artist, musician and fine art body painter from South Tyrol, Italy. Johannes studied at the University of Innsbruck, Austria and is an award-winning body painting artist, earning such awards as:

– Body painting world champion 2012 (category: brush/sponge)
– Bodypainting Vice-world-champion 2011 (category: brush/sponge)
– Winner of the Bodypainting awards beauty forum Munich, Germany 2010 & 2011, beauty forum Zürich, 2011
– Italian Bodypainting champion 2011

An accomplished musician (violin, vocals, whistle, bouzouki, guitar), Stötter is the founder of the Celtic folk band Burning Mind as well as a member of the Balkan folk band Divan Tulip.

Below you will find a small selection of Stötter’s amazing body painting art. There are countless more in his website gallery, just be cautioned that most models are completely nude (yet fully painted).

[via My Modern Met]

 

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This Artist Transforms Human Hands into All Kinds of Animals

 

Guido Daniele is an award-winning artist from Soverato, Italy. Born in 1950, Daniele lives and works in Milan. Over his 40+ year career, Guido has done both commercial/advertising work as well as group and solo exhibitions around the world.

In 1990 he began to explore and experiment with body and hand painting. By having his models contort their body into specific positions, he could use his painting skills to create incredibly realistic portraits and scenes onto a living canvas. The inclusion of the human body added a new element to his work and Guido would continue to explore this new direction.

In 2000 he created his world-renowned ‘Handimals‘ series (advertising | art) that saw him paint highly detailed and realistic animals onto hands in various positions. Through manipulation and creativity, Guido masterfully takes the same starting ‘canvas’ and is able to transform it into seemingly any animal he desires. The outcomes are truly amazing.

To see the extensive 77-picture collection, be sure to visit Guido Daniele’s official site.

 

GUIDO DANIELE
Website | Fine Art Prints | T-shirts

 

 

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Artwork by GUIDO DANIELE | Photograph by Neon Studio
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Artwork by GUIDO DANIELE | Photograph by Neon Studio
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Artwork by GUIDO DANIELE | Photograph by Neon Studio
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Artwork by GUIDO DANIELE | Photograph by Neon Studio
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Liu Bolin: The Invisible Man [25 photos]

 

Liu Bolin is an artist from China’s Shandong province. Born in 1973, he currently lives and works in Beijing. Bolin received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Shandong College of Arts in 1995 and his Master of Fine Arts from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 2001. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world.

Known as The Invisible Man, Bolin’s most popular works are from his “Hiding in the City” series; photographic works that began as performance art in 2005. Helped by his assistants, Bolin stands still for hours in a landscape while they paint on him to create a camouflage, blending him into his surroundings. Bolin states:

 

“My intention was not to disappear in the environment but instead to let the environment take possession of me.”

 

Bolin is not looking for a way to disappear as an individual but insists on the damages caused by the economic and urban development on the individuals. This is a kind of silent hold where the human being loses his capacity to integrate. Bolin followed up his Beijing series of Hiding in the City with two derivative series of performances captured in Venice and New York City. Following the method of painting himself into the cityscapes, Liu choose Venice for its significance within the Western art tradition and New York City for the potency of the underlying conflicts between humans and the objects they create. [Source 1, 2]

Founded in 2006 by Flore and Romain Degoul, Galerie Paris-Beijing is dedicated to represent emerging and established artists within two main artistic focuses which are contemporary photography and more generally, the Asian art scene. On their website you can find an extensive collection of Liu Bolin’s work.

With galleries in Paris, Brussels and Beijing. Bolin has two upcoming solo exhibitions at Galeria Paris-Beijing. In Paris, Bolin has a solo exhibition from January 10th – March 9th, 2013. And in Brussels, Bolin will have a solo exhibit running from March 7th – May 11th, 2013. For more information please visit Galerie Paris-Beijing’s official website.

 

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Artwork by Liu Bolin | Courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing

 

 

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Artwork by Liu Bolin | Courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing

 

 

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Trippy 3D Body Paintings by Hikaru Cho

 

Hikaru Cho is a Japanese artist whose 3D body paintings have been circulating online as of late. With acrylic paints, Cho uses the human body as her canvas; painting zippers, laces and buttons directly onto our skin as if they were a garment. She also adds sockets and plugs to our bodies to make it seem like we’re cyborgs.

You can find Hikaru’s entire portfolio on her flavors.me site as well as Tumblr and Facebook.

 

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Museum Anatomy: Body Painting by Chadwick & Spector

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Based in New York City (although currently residing in Chiang Mai, Thailand), artistic duo Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector recreate classic works of art using the human body as the canvas. In their Museum Anatomy series, Chadwick serves as the canvas. His ability to maintain a constant pose requires incredible patience and body control.

As Chadwick holds a position, Laura uses her amazing painting skills to recreate classic works of art. The human body presents a unique set of challenges not seen on a typical canvas. Working with the contours and curves of the human body is very difficult, but Laura makes it look effortless.

Check out the incredible collection below, and be sure to check out CHADWICKANDSPECTOR.COM for more artwork and information.


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MUSEUM ANATOMY

Museum Anatomy is a collection of documentary photographs of works from museums around the world that have been recreated onto the human body. The artwork goes through a significant process until reaching the final outcome, a photograph of Chadwick, sometimes unrecognizable as a human form, with an elaborate, detailed painting covering a portion of his body.

The recreated paintings of these historic portraits recapture the subjects in their own moment in history. The resulting photographs reveal a unification of art combining antiquity, history and technology in a contemporary context.


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CHADWICK & SPECTOR

Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector are both recipients of the prestigious New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship Award (2001), and they have been included as finalists for the Sovereign Asian Art Award in both 2006 and 2008 where their work auctioned at Sotheby’s Hong Kong. Their work has been published in The Harvard Review, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! and will be in the upcoming book, The Real Real Thing: The Model in the Mirror of Art by Wendy Steiner. Their work can be seen in exhibitions and collections around the world.

While creating the Museum Anatomy project, they have had the privilege of working with curators from The Victoria & Albert Museum, The Prado, National Gallery (Prague), National Gallery (Athens), MuseuMAfricA, The Civica Museum (Palermo), University Art Museum, (Berkeley), National Gallery (Bangkok), among others. Currently, Museum Anatomy is expanding into works of art in the Asian region.


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CHADWICK & GRAY ONLINE

– Official site: http://www.chadwickandspector.com/
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