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The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

I think the reason why artists are artists, in addition to their endless creativity, what is more admirable is their courage! Many artists choose to use canvas as a different way of expressing their paintings, instead Using the human body as the background, they depict the details and ideas they want to convey.

Trina Merry, an artist who has created many works in the field of body art, recently attracted the attention of the police because she openly brought body painting to the streets of New York. However, in fact, in New York, human bodies in art galleries or public places Painted or nude art is legal, and people passing by had different opinions. Some said it was very novel and interesting, while others doubted her creative motives. Trina explained that she wanted to use this method to make people better understand the environment they live in. Just like a photographer who cannot take the same photo repeatedly, the skyline and scenery she captured are all a way of living in the moment. reflect.

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

The paint she uses is non-toxic, which basically does not cause harm to the human body, and has the characteristics of sand painting. Once she stops using the brush, the shape and texture of these images will gradually change with body temperature and sweat. , so she had to take photos immediately after finishing the painting on site. No matter what, people who saw these creative processes were very surprised by the results. Perhaps this is what makes New York a metropolis with such diverse vitality and broad accommodation capacity! Famous landmarks are included in the shot: New Yorks Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, Guggenheim Museum, and even Coney island amusement park, then take a look at the following photos!

Located in DUMBO, with the Manhattan Bridge in the background

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

The roof of St. Mark’s, with the Empire State Building in the distance

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

Guggenheim Museum

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

Brooklyn Bridge

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

Central Park

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

The entrance to Coney Island amusement park

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible

The banks of the Hudson River

The art of body painting on the streets of New York that makes people invisible