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Written by M
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Sunday, 20 January 2008 |
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Cool Body painting in dance - Body painting has been tradition in many cultures, whether its Henna or cosmetics. A dance team takes body art to new levels in this way slick show that combines wickedly outrageous artwork on flesh and modern dance. If the dance is even half as good as the body art, sure its a show not to be missed.
These artists are using body paint and costumes and the look is awsome. Check out this body paint article to see all the images, they are mind blowing...
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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Written by M
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Sunday, 20 January 2008 |
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Here are a few sick full body tattoos::
These two cats turned themselves into… well… cats
This is a guy who has spent the last who knows how many years trying
to turn himself into a cat… Everything from facial implants, nails
and tattoos, this fool has done. I gotta say, he may have met that goal. I see kitty cat when I look at the pics of him.
He even has the cats eye contacts. At least I hope those are contacts. The puffy cheeks,
maybe he could have done without those, but the rest sure does look sick.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 )
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Written by M
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Sunday, 20 January 2008 |
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Black light tattoo -
Just like this picture here illustrates, the artwork only appears under
a black light. No worries about your folks finding out that way I would
imagine.
This is not a “glow in the dark” ink, this only works under a black light and the process itself may leave scarring. There is some talk about how safe the ink is… read below...
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 January 2008 )
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Written by M
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Sunday, 20 January 2008 |
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So where did flesh art and the “modern” tattoo originate from? hmmm…
I doubt anyone can really say for sure, many would say that what we now
know as the modern art of tattoo came from Polynesia and who am I to
contradict that?
But tattoos can be found in cave paintings, relics and even ummies
all over the world with some going back as far as 2000 - 3000 BC. I
just read something that stated that the world’s most spectacular
tattooed mummy was discovered by Russian anthropologist Sergei
Ivanovich Rudenko in 1948 during the excavation of a group of Pazyryk
tombs about 120 miles north of the border between China and Russia.
Anyway, we have seen a huge comeback in “tribal” styled tattoos many
of which are Polynesian styled. Tribal style flesh art has become
rather trendy in many urban places far from the Pacific Islands that
the trend originated from.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 January 2008 )
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