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Showing posts with label body decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body decoration. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2008

Camouflage Body Painting - Emma Cammack's Amazing Work

































If you have been visiting this site with any regularity for the past year, you will no doubt remember the incredible work of body painter Emma Hack, of camouflage photographer Desiree Palmen and of Guido Daniele's fantastic animal hand painting. Now I want to introduce the work of yet another fabulous body painter.



Emma-Jane Cammack is a widely acclaimed and world-renowned British body painter and artist who works for the film, TV and advertising industries. Some of her clients include such powerhouses as Motorola, Warner Brothers, Dreamworks, Turner Classic Movies, BBC, Carlton, Sky, Nike, Disney, BMW, Mini, Peugeot, Marks and Spencers, Ikea and Habitat to name a few.



Impact Artists says, "Emma-Jane is dedicated to developing this artform. Since writing the first UK qualification in Bodypainting, Emma-Jane's masterclasses have been in demand worldwide. Her bodypainting has a modern and contemporary edge and can also be combined with her 2d art to create truly lavish statements."



Ms. Cammack's "Top-to-Toe Body Painting" has been showing at the Barbican Art Gallery in London since June 19th 2008.





Barbican Art Gallery





Saturday, March 29, 2008

Unusual Body Art-Dental Tattoos











I,in my naivety,thought that I had seen the last frontier for body tattoos when I saw people getting inked inside their eyes. I was so wrong! But it never occurred to me that some people would want to get tattoos on their teeth!!! Tooth artist (what is it? a trade, a craft or a profession?) Heward Dental labs can create custom made, hand painted artwork on your teeth. Having been in business in this industry for 30 years, “We have found that there is a lack of true artists in our industry. Our technicians were trained first to be artists and then taught how to construct teeth. Inventorspost said: “they say that you will have your very own custom crown in 6 easy steps which include obtaining a prescription, picking out your artwork, deciding where you want it, and visiting your dentist to have it put in place”. Prices for the dental work range anywhere from $75 to $500. How bizarre. via