Body? Paint!

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ14 hours ago (edited)

No need for paper, you can paint on: walls, streets, stone, cardboard, glass, wood, concrete, nails, hair, (old) clothes, shoes, tiles, cans, bulbs, and so on. Today I gave the skin a try again

Rebellious Girl




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This was a gift (sold by Aliexpress in 2024).
The paint is creamy, you cannot add water and it doesn't remain long. With us it didn't dry. It can easily be wiped off with paper, but if you use water + soap it gets messy and is hard to remove.

I assume this is mainly meant to paint faces (kid's parties and so on).

The Plan?

None. Just a green leg. I used my finger to make the skin green which goes fast and added red with my finger as well (1 finger, 1 colour).



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Not sure what is more difficult: painting or taking photos.

The result

While painting the idea develops. There's no plan to stick to. Most important is to try out the paint and find some brushes, which I finally did (the eyeliner brush doesn't work).




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Not the palette but the "cloth" to wipe the brushes clean.


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Another test

Different skin, will the paint cover and dry?

Facts: this paint doesn't dry and fades as if the skin absorbs it. It also doesn't cover scars.

No blue?

No @almaguer, cats are fine without blue. 🤣
But, hereby...

I used a brush to add blue (no, I didn't focus on contours, depth or shadows).




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14.8.25




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