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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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Female los angeles Bikini in the Body Painting
Tattoo Lettering Ideas
There are two ways how tattoo letterings can be worn; one is plainly without any picture tattoo and the other is with a picture that is related to the letterings. A majority of people use tattoo letterings to accompany the picture and tell more about it. However, there are some individuals who want to keep it simple, by just wearing a tattoo of a word or a phrase. Tattoo letterings can be done in a variety of languages; such as Spanish, Russian, Italian, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, and many others. While wearing tattoo letterings of different languages, make sure to make it in the appropriate style. For example, Chinese letterings written in a Hindi style would look somewhat funny.
Tattoo lettering designs have been a part of the tattoo culture for a very long time, however, they have become a rage in the recent years. Initially lettering tattoos were used to embellish and enhance a tattoo design. The most common example of it is an anchor tattoo, where words like "home sweet home", "mom", etc, were used with it. Sailors also used to get heart tattoos and embellish them with words such as "mom" or the name of the their loved one tattooed along with it. However, now lettering tattoos are not an extra add on piece of design, they have themselves become a tattoo design in themselves.
soccer bodypaint World Cup 2010 | Body Paint Design
The beer stand she was working at had a tv, so we stood around for a while to watch the Portugal/Iran game, talking to this lovely painted beer server. In the process we discovered that she's half Iranian and was born in Tehran, and that wearing more body paint than clothing is indeed a solid way to get everyone interested in taking your photograph. It's hard to see here, but the stars on her face continue onto her hair, and the colors for Germany, Italy, and the USA swirl around from front to back.
Bodypainting in Sport's Illustrated's 2010 Swimsuit Issue | Body Painting Desings
Bodypainting isn't new but Sports Illustrated is trying to give it a boost into the mainstream with its latest new swimsuit issue. Model Irina Shayk was painted in the photograph from SI's swimsuit issue above. The bodypainting and makeup was done by Joanne Gair for LBB Artist Management in Grenada. Joanne also did the bodypainting of Demi Moore for the 1992 Vanity Fair cover.
Beautiful Russian Football Body Paint Girls | Body Painting Desings
Naked Girls take Bodypaint to Soccer | Body Painting Desings
Talk about calling soccer the beautiful game! this new addition fits the bill perfect Bodpaint soccer is starting to grow why are we not surprised.Beautiful ladies half naked playing soccer what more could a man ask for in life, yet the naked body is painted in the national or club colours.Now teams from all over the world want in here is footage and pictures from when Austria took on Germany im sure you will watch the video a few times .We was told the painter is a male! got to be one of the best jobs in the world lucky sod!
Naked Girls take Bodypaint to Soccer | Body Painting Desings
BodyPaint 3D R4.5 | Body Painting Desings
Forget flat compromises and paint in three dimensions. BodyPaint 3D offers the ultimate control over your materials and textures with complete layers, filters, realtime raytrace painting and tablet support - all optimized for working in 3D. BodyPaint 3D offers direct translation plugins for Maya, Softimage XSI, 3ds Max, and LightWave 3D.
Bodypaint 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit | Body Painting Desings
Sarah Brandner, Abbey Clancy, Bethany Dempsey and Melissa Satta were photographed by Yu Tsai at Milk Studios, New York City
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Exploring the Galleries and Museums of Cancun
Though some people assume that Cancun is full of nothing but overpriced souvenirs, there are plenty of great values to be found. Some of the best bargains in Cancun - for both entertainment and distinctive souvenirs - are provided by the vibrant local art community. Art is everywhere you look in Cancun. Wherever you travel in the Hotel Zone or downtown Cancun, you will spot artists selling their work on busy street corners or in outdoor markets. Meanwhile, the galleries of Cancun represent both the best work of the region and internationally-recognized artists. Regardless of your budget, you will be able to find the right piece to add to your collection in Cancun.
One of the most popular places to view the fruits of creative labor is Cancun's folk art museum, known locally as Museo de Arte Popular Mexicano. Located on the second floor of El Embarcadero Marina in Cancun's Hotel Zone, the folk art museum showcases everything from traditional Mexican masks and costumes to religious artifacts and handmade toys. With nearly 15,000 square feet of exhibition space, the museum is able to tell many stories about both the local culture and the history of the Mexican people. Besides all of the artistic objects on display, the onsite gift shop is also a great place to shop for locally made oddities. Furthermore, the folk art museum provides a fun and affordable nighttime activity, remaining open to the public until at least 9 pm each day.
Some of the best places to shop for art in Cancun are the large shopping centers located throughout the Hotel Zone. The best selection of both commercial art galleries and individual vendors is at the sprawling Plaza Kukulcan. Known primarily for its number of upscale clothing and jewelry stores, Plaza Kukulcan is also a bustling art marketplace. In the common areas of the shopping center, local artists are allowed to display their work and sell directly to the public every day. On any given day, you will be able to find artists selling everything from handmade jewelry and crafts to pottery and oil paintings.
Design Easy Face Painting
At my daughter's first birthday party, I was fortunate enough to have a cousin who is an artist and she whipped out her face painting kit and paint the older kid's faces and whole upper torsos. My nephews were completely done as the Hulk and Aquaman, the girls had their faces painted up as princesses and small cute butterflies and balloons.
Kids love face painting, they are fascinated by seeing others get their faces painted and wait in anticipation to see their face design. My daughter's fifth birthday is approaching and I was desperately, wanting a crash course on how to do it myself, so that I wouldn't have to hire a face painting artist to do my party.
The key is to start with easy face painting designs. The face designs should easy enough to be able to use small sponges cut into circles, triangles, rectangles, diamonds, dab them into the face paint and place it on the skin, leaving a base design that you can build upon or finish off with a little highlight, lowlight, or shading. Use a different sponge for each color; you will need multiple sponges in the same designs for each of the colors you are using.
A great time to practice face painting designs is at Halloween. On a night of horrors, the little odd wavering of a line will be hidden in the dark of trick or treat. If you are unsure of your ability practice on your own hand, close your hand into a fist and paint the top of it. Halloween is the most popular time of the year for face painting. The face painting design include, vampires, ghouls, witches, and ghosts.
Face painting ideas should be simple, fun, and something you have practiced. The more you practice the faster you become and the more faces you can paint.
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