"Hidden" body paint artist, did you see her?
In recent years, body painting has received a high degree of attention, but most of it is negative. In major shopping malls and exhibitions, body painting performances have frequently appeared. Some time ago, the naked back painting floor plan event has caused a lot of public discussion on body painting.
In fact, these so-called body paintings for the purpose of gaining people's attention have nothing to do with art. To put it bluntly, it is a show for the benefit.
Body painting, which can really be called art, requires long-term accumulation of painting experience by body painting artists, plus a grasp of aesthetics, to bring people an incredible art experience.
Peruvian artist Cecilia Paredes, using her body as a canvas, showed a body painting performance on the theme of a well-conceived work of art. She applied paint to her skin and painted a background of flowers. The pattern in it is like a chameleon.
Except for the head, most of her body is integrated with the background. The audience needs to recognize themselves before they can see her presence. Her performance fascinates the audience. Cecilia believes that body painting is a special art form, which uses the body as a canvas to explore life and people's thoughts.