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Regarding the magic of body painting, I believe everyone has seen many works. For example, Dain Yoon, a Korean artist introduced by big names before, uses her skillful hands without using Harry Potter’s wand or cloak. You can make yourself invisible to the surrounding environment. This time, a German artist transformed the models into wild animals. If you don’t look carefully, you might be fooled!
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The model folds in half and holds her head to complete the penguin mother and child.
Gesine Marwedel from Dortmund, Germany, is a body painter who is good at using the human body as a medium to display various amazing illusion arts. This time, she decided to imitate the concave bodies of the Grudge models, asking them to assume a variety of soft Q poses, and using the shapes presented to imitate animals of all sizes in nature.
Goose goose, sing "hand" to the sky~
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This is really not a turtle! Where is the model’s face?
From the super cute little bear lying on the wood, the elegant swan in the park pond, to the mother and child penguins clinging to each other in the cold wind, Gesines works seem to be lifelike paintings, but the canvas is a human body and an actual site It’s just the result of intertwining!
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The artist spends a lot of time looking for shooting locations, such as finding a tree hole that can fit a person.
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I wonder how long this model had to hold her breath to take the photo of a cute seal with its head extended?
In addition to admiring the artists imagination and creativity, the models should also receive everyones applause. After all, the scenes where these animals appear are either on the water, in the woods, or on the beach. On the one hand, they must be completely still when shooting, and on the other hand, they must be completely still. It’s really hard to hold your breath or endure mosquitoes~
Before painting, the two models first tried to create the shape of a conch on the beach.
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After hard work in preparation and shooting, the results are amazing!
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Maybe the photo has undergone a little post-processing, but it still cannot erase the artists painting skills.