This post is at some point inspired by former and discontinued project: Female Body Fetish blog on Tumblr. While now it serves just as a poor advertising platform for Private Deviations, it has some highlights in the days of its activity. While it was followed by rather narrow community of fetish lovers, most of the posts didn't earned too many notes (or likes or reblogs). But for some reason two separate entries from about three years ago gained much attention. Both images below are from one bodypainting event and they gained respectively about 1570 and 2490 notes. Is that much? For that blog it was:
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So many notes... |
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But let's get off the blog subject and go to the point. These pictures came from live art event called Sip N' Pour, performed in Saratoga, Florida in July of 2015. As you can see the basic idea was as original as simple: The painter randomly poured wide variety of paints onto half-naked model lying down on the floor, while gathered spectators could watch how the mixed paints created intriguing colorful puddles on the woman's body and the floor next to her. Very artistic and erotic - the model was dressed only in strings and high-heel shoes and after the painting was done, she was placed on a pedestal in the middle of the room, exposed to public and letting the wet paint drip down along her body.
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This picture doesn't match the rest... |
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Model and the painter |
We owe these images to artist Danielle Blakely and photographer Katelyn Prisco. Unfortunately, Danielle Blakely seems to be unactive, as her website doesn't work and the last post on her Facebook profile are from November of 2016. There are also no signs of life on her DeviantArt profile. The only thing we can say about her art, is that the painting the human body wasn't a goal itself, but she rather looked for a way to show her fascination with paint as a substance and the patterns it creates. The second of the mentioned ladies, Katelyn Prisco focuses mainly on wedding photography. Sadly, the name of the model wasn't mentioned in the coverage from the Sip N' Pour show.
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