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  1. Feb 9, 2022 · The spectrum got wider as more public figures, media personalities, and artists showed more interest in women in body paint trend. Celebs and models get their bodies painted for magazines, commercial ads, philanthropic campaigns, entertainment, or even private collections.

    • Boudoir Bodypaint

      “ Live body painting is my favorite where the ‘audience’...

    • About

      Painting on the body is a distinctly human experience; it...

    • Performance Art

      Body painted Performances Art Happenings by NY Artist Trina...

    • Human Sculptures

      As a professional body painter, I see the human body with a...

    • Graffiti Camouflage

      Where else could Trina Merry’s camouflage body painting...

    • Lust of Currency

      The controversial da Vinci painting was recently sold for a...

    • Happy Little Trees

      "Happy Little Trees", a body painting homage to Bob Ross by...

    • Contact

      Information about Trina Merry’s body painting process How...

  2. Tai-Shan Schierenberg (born 1962) is a British portrait painter, based in London. He was the joint winner of the 1989 BP Portrait Award, Founder of the Painting department at Art Academy London and is a Sky Arts Presenter.

  3. Oct 22, 2020 · A new show at London art gallery Philip Mould & Company seeks to spotlight Teerlinc and other overlooked female artists, drawing attention to their unheralded contributions through a...

    • Meilan Solly
  4. Mar 14, 2020 · Popular modern artists like Trina Merry use female body painting art to depict various emotions and messages. Check out our list is one of the 35 most intriguing female body painting designs that will blow your mind.

    • Chelsea Market, 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011
    • Sofonisba Anguissola
    • Artemisia Gentileschi
    • Judith Leyster
    • Angelica Kauffman
    • Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
    • Rosa Bonheur
    • Berthe Morisot
    • Mary Cassatt
    • Hilma Af Klint
    • Georgia O'Keeffe

    Painter Sofonisba Anguissola was a trailblazer during the Italian Renaissance. Born into a relatively poor noble family, her father made sure that she and her sisters had a well-rounded education that incorporated fine art. This included apprenticeships with respected local painters. This set a precedent for future female artists, who until that po...

    As the daughter of an accomplished painter, Artemisia Gentileschi was afforded access to the art world at a young age. Early on she was in her father's workshop mixing paints and he supported her career when he noted that she was exceptionally gifted. As a noted painter of the Italian Baroqueperiod, Artemisia Gentileschi did not let her gender hold...

    Born in Haarlem, Judith Leyster was a leading artist during the Dutch Golden Age. Typical of Dutch artists during this period, Leyster specialized in genre paintings, still life, and portraits. The details behind her artistic training are unclear, but she was one of the first women admitted to the painter's guild in Haarlem. She later ran a success...

    Born in Switzerland, Angelica Kauffmanwas the daughter of the muralist Johann Joseph Kauffman. She received artistic training while acting as her father's assistant from a very young age and copying the works of Old Masters as they traveled for commissions. As a young woman, she also trained in Italy where her historical paintings and portraits wer...

    French portrait artist Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun created an impressive body of work totaling nearly 1,000 portraits and landscape paintings. As the daughter of a painter, she received early instruction from her father and was painting portraits professionally by the time she was a teenager. Her big career break came when she was named as Marie Antoin...

    Like many female artists, Rosa Bonheur‘s father was a painter. The French Realist painteris considered one of the most famous female artists of the 19th century, known for her large-format paintings that featured animals. She exhibited regularly at the acclaimed Paris salon and found success abroad in both the United States and Britain. Bonheur spe...

    Considered one of the great female Impressionists, Berthe Morisot had art running through her veins. Born into an aristocratic French family, she was the great-niece of celebrated Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Initially, she exhibited her work at the respected Paris Salon before joining the first Impressionist exhibit with Monet, Cézanne, R...

    American painter Mary Cassattspent her adult life in France, where she became an integral part of the Impressionism movement. Cassatt was born into an affluent family who first protested against her desire to become an artist. She eventually left art school after being frustrated by the separate treatment that the female students received—they coul...

    Although Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian are often regarded as the pioneers of European abstract art, it was actually Swedish artist Hilma af Klintwho was the first trailblazer of the movement. The radical female painter began creating bold and colorful works in 1906 and continued working during the final years of her life. However, even Af Kli...

    As an artist at the forefront of American Modernism, Georgia O'Keeffe is one of the most celebrated female artists in history. Her early drawings and paintings led to bold experiments in abstraction, with her focus on painting to express her feelings ushering in an era of “Art for Art's Sake.” During her lifetime, her career was intertwined with he...

  5. Feb 7, 2018 · 1. In the Beginning. The Venus of Willendorf is the earliest known image of a naked female form, and dates from 28,000-25,000 BC. Standing at just 11cm tall, the figure was discovered by Josef Szombathy in 1908 during archaeological excavations at a site in Lower Austria, and subsequently identified as a fertility symbol.

  6. Jan 9, 2023 · In the 1960s, Philip Pearlstein first turned the iconic female nude on its head. The uninitiated might say he beheaded her. For centuries, artists exalted the female body as a thing of...