Happy Sunday, friends!
Today's inspiration comes from Alexa Meade, an artist who, according to her Web site, "paints directly on the surfaces of live models and found objects in three-dimensional space, collapsing real-world depth into seemingly two-dimensional paintings." The result is pretty amazing! She talks about her process in the video below, and you can see more of her incredible artwork at her Web site. Enjoy!
Wishing you all a creative and inspirational Sunday. ☺
Yes, I find it very interesting, really amazing, thanks for discovering it for us!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, friend.
DeleteOh my, that really is amazing! Thank you for sharing things that I probably never would find on my own, but are really inspiring!
ReplyDeleteBless you!! :)
Glad you liked it, Cheryl. Have a wonderful Sunday!
DeleteThis is incredible! I'm going to share this with the hubs. Thanks for sharing this, Dana. :)
ReplyDeleteLet me know what he thinks. :)
DeleteMore cool art! Thanks for sharing this stuff. I feel cultured.
ReplyDeleteI always feel more creative after I watch it—and also very inferior. LOL
DeleteThat's pretty amazing, and how funny that the kids get it first. :)
ReplyDeleteI thought that was great. Kids are pretty perceptive. :)
DeleteWhoa. He looks like he belongs in the Blue Man band! I don't know how I'd like be painted like that! Very cool, though.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'd like it too much. I'd love to watch her at work, though.
DeleteThis is amazing and so incredible! I'm off to watch again!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to watch, isn't it? :)
DeleteFascinating concept.
ReplyDeleteI agree. ☺
DeleteWOW, this is really cool. Makes me wonder how he gets all that paint off after she takes her pictures! ♥
ReplyDeleteKathy
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I wondered the same thing. I know I wouldn't want it on me!
DeleteHuh. Interesting! I've never even heard of that concept before!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty amazing what a creative mind can do. :)
DeleteThat is cool!
ReplyDeleteI love learning about people who think outside the box. This artist certainly does. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteSame here. ☺
Deletehappy monday
ReplyDeleteThanks, Adam. :)
DeleteWow. That's so awesome. On our trip through New Orleans, we saw several advertisements for a museum of body art--where people were literally on display and artistically painted. Unfortunately I believe most of it was rather pornographic, or we might have had to check it out. This, though, is just too cool.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't think I would have taken my kids to one of those museums either. LOL
DeleteHer work is just beautiful. ☺
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! Hope you're having a lovely start to the week. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's been busy, but so far, so good. :) Hope yours is good, too!
DeleteThis is so wonderful. What colours!
ReplyDeleteThey're pretty gorgeous, aren't they? I love her reason for choosing them. :)
DeleteSuch a cool concept. It's quite the puzzle though in that the "painting" can become permanent only in the photography.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how the artist feels about that...
DeleteWow wow wow Dana, you blow my mind with this new creative sunday, I love love love this. I must save this link and check out this artist, can't figure out where she was from, and what a wonderful model, this guy is perfect and ..brave...Brrhhh... All this painting in the body, I don't know who could make me do this...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing !!!
Grace
I know I couldn't do it! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. :)
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