Friday, October 29, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Art Relieves Stress
Stress reduction by creativity must be done without any expectations of what should be on the paper. Start with a blank sheet of paper and a writing instrument. Make large swirling or zigzag movement all over the page for about 5-10 seconds. You will be left with a bunch of random shapes. Now you have something to color in- use anything and start coloring. Try anything- solid, striped, polka dots, wavy lines, scribbling, try putting the paper on a textured surface and color over that. If you have some handy- try different colors. If not, stick to trying a variety of coloring methods in each random shape.Monday, September 20, 2010
Various Kinds Of Body Painting Art
Saturday, September 4, 2010
New Camouflage Body Painting
New Sexy Body Painting
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Best Face Painting Ideas For Kids Halloween Costumes
This has been a tradition even during ancient times. It was used for religious and cultural ceremonies and rituals. It is also used in the military for camouflage purposes. Face painting has a lot of uses and using them for fun and costumes is just one among its many uses.
Choosing face painting ideas for kids is easy. You just have to ask them what they want and then look for a pattern on the Internet and copy it. You don't have to be a professional artist just to paint a face. Face painting makes Halloween extra fun for children. They love that they can draw on their faces as this is something they can't normally do on regular days.
If you really want your kids to have fun on Halloween, let them paint their faces on their own as this allows them to unleash their creativity. There are a lot of face painting ideas for kids and the options are endless. Sometimes you don't even have to research, just let your child create the design he or she wants.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Body Painting - A Look at the Top 6 Festivals in the World
There is a wide range of body painting festivals today. All include painted bodies, of course, and all include some kind of competitions; however there is a quite a range of skills and size among the different festivals, and some are more 'family friendly' than others.
Body Painting - 3 Steps to Find the Best Supplies
Friday, August 13, 2010
Body Art Painting - Tattoos No Longer Taboo
Monday, August 9, 2010
Henna - An Alternative of Body Painting



Medieval Tattoos Design Are Forever

A tattoo is a meaningful expression of one's devotion, ideal, things that they love, or a story of one's life without expressing it on many words. This may not be clear at the first glance or you will never know the meaning of it unless you appreciate the essence of body painting. No amount of words is necessary, but by understanding the person who wears it you might learn to appreciate the meaning and the reason why they have to do it. Consequently, you might come to respect and appreciate their passion in the art of body painting.
Whatever their reason, body piercing has a long and colorful history. The new generation is now discovering the beauty and joy of body piercing. Thus, as a result of this passion, many unique designs have been added to the traditional one such as the various designs on medieval tattoos.
Tattoo is a permanent expression of individuality and choosing the right designs is very crucial in body painting. Take note that body painting take years to fade, so choose the perfect design that you could live with "even if it takes forever". Take your time and think about the thing very close to you or what inspires you and base your designs on these things and you will acquire a new admiration in body piercing.
Body Painting: Henna Tattoo
Body Painting: Henna TattooHenna tattoos are an ancient custom in India: girls and women are body painted before ceremonies, like marriage. They painted complicated patterns on their hands and feet to symbolize their fertility.
Henna (or 'Mehndi', the Indian name) is made from the henna plant (Lawsonia Inermis). The leaves of the plant are dried and ground. The powder gets mixed with water and you get a sort of green-brownish mud. If you put that mud on your skin, let it harden, and then peel it off, you will notice it has left an orange color.
You can get your henna at an eastern shop or a 'souk' in many different colors. There's orange, mahogany, brown and black. The orange one is the traditional henna. The black henna is synthetic. It contains PDD (P-phenylenediamene) and can cause allergic reactions. Even if it doesn't cause irritations, it's still unhealthy. Moreover, in the past, black henna at your wedding was considered a disgrace.
Body Art Painting - Tattoos No Longer Taboo

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
New Body Painting With Henna
Body Painting With Henna
Face Painting - An Introduction
Body painting is a common form of application of colours, drawing, and painting of pictures on human body. It is an art in which, the human body is used as a medium for paint. There are different reasons for body painting, and a type of body painting is face painting. Face painting is the artistic application of colours, drawings, and paints on face. Face painters and artist use paints to decorate their faces, to show their feelings, or desires through painting on their faces. This is done using the water based cosmetic paints, and it has become a very common activity for different parties, celebrations, and events.