Body art has been practiced for centuries, possibly millennia, and has taken many forms over the years. Bodypainting is the art of using hypoallergenic, water- or alcohol-based paint upon a living canvas to create either a character, illusion, or design.
This medium can use many different application styles, from brush to sponge to airbrush. I currently work with all three application techniques, but most often I use a brush and sponge.
When painting upon the human body, the artist must take into account not only the design they are creating but how it fits upon the three-dimensional canvas. The model’s body shape and natural lines must also be considered - all bodies make good canvases, and the art should complement the model’s form, no matter their size or shape.
FABAIC 2022 (Model: Jake Egler)
FABAIC 2022 (Model: Jake Egler)
FABAIC 2022 (Model: Jake Egler)
FABAIC 2022 (Model: Jake Egler)
FABAIC 2019 (Model: Kasey Kasket)
FABAIC 2019 (Model: Kasey Kasket)
FABAIC 2019 (Model: Kasey Kasket)
FABAIC 2019 (Model: Kasey Kasket)
(Photo Credit: Jeremiah Rose Photography | Model: Myself)
(Photo Credit: Jeremiah Rose Photography | Model: Myself)
VooDoo Fest 2018 (Model: Myself)
VooDoo Fest 2018 (Model: Myself)
Moshi Productions 2018 (Photo Credit: Chuck Davis Photography)
Moshi Productions (Photo Credit: Chuck Davis Photography)
Megacon 2018 (Model: Myself)
Megacon 2018 (Model: Myself)
FABAIC 2017 (Model: Liah Foster)
FABAIC 2017 (Model: Liah Foster)
BASE: Back to the 80's 2017 (Photo Credit: 6 Round Studio)
Megacon 2016 (Photo Credit: Liah Foster | Model: Myself)
BASE: British Takeover 2015 (Photo Credit: 6 Round Studio | Model: Sara Habersmith)
BASE: British Takeover 2015 (Model: Sara Habersmith)
Cypress Cove Competition (Model: Cody Saults)