Body-painting
form of art
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Body-painting (also body painting and bodypainting) is when special colors are applied to a human's skin. The colors used are temporary. Depending on the material used, paintings last between a few hours and a few weeks.
Body-painting can be done for various reasons. Examples are:
- to make a work of art
- to camouflage one's body
- to act in some traditional theatre
- to take part in some traditional ceremony
- to party, to create a sensation
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Blacklight body painting
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Three saddhus at Kathmandu Durbar Square
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Kadakali painting
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Huli man from Papua New Guinea
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Patriotic theme
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Soldier with a painted face for camouflage
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