Day: body painting
Facepainting and special effects to Cartoomics Milan
by Stefano on Jun.11, 2012, during Body Painting, Special Effects, Events
E’ was really nice and fun to slip this year Cartoomics, fair that was held from 16 to the 18 March at the exhibition in Milan, under the guise of helping Samuela, friend of long standing, the realization of the trick (face e body painting) which has transformed into Lady Vashj, character in World of Warcraft.
In the specific, in addition to helping her achieve her face on the character facepainting, I have created and implemented a couple of cosmetic contact lenses scleral, she has patiently worn both days, for the entire duration of the event, and that turned the eyes of those diabolical Lady Vashj.
(cosplay Lady Vashj) |
(cosplay Lady Vashj) |
Protected: Italian Bodypainting Festival 2011: here's all the pictures !
by Stefano on Jul.11, 2011, during Body Painting, Events
Protected: Sharon: photo book and body painting
by Stefano on Jul.08, 2011, during Beauty, Body Painting, Events, Make Up
Body painting in the Art Club disco Madame Sisi
by Stefano on Jun.28, 2011, during Body Painting, Events
Outside the box this year the birthday of the famous 'Lola Fox', Drag Queen that for years now animates the nightlife nightclub Art Club Desenzano.
So, not to be outdone, with the most likeable Izzi we launched the construction of a usable body painting during the evening.
With exclusive access to the dressing rooms' girls’ We grabbed a seat, and, airbrush stencils and hand, We set to work. The evening of outrageous fashions and fun altering, put e impossibile aunt authorization..
Lola Fox again Greetings !! 🙂
Body painting at the European Photography: here are the pictures.
by Stefano on May.10, 2011, during Body Painting, Events
Here are some photos made the 7 8th May, during the week of inauguration of the European Photography.
Following the theme provided by the organizers of the event, that is, the Tricolore, I made two bodypainting that also celebrate the 150th anniversary of Italy.
Heads on both models and the image of Garibaldi immersed in the flag of the Tricolor.
All event and in particular the bodypainting has seen a great triumph of visitors, who took turns during the evening to follow the progress of work to get to see two little girls to take off the finished work.
Thanks to all those who have gone to see me at work, just to make me a greeting, to those who made the photos and especially to Carol and Bianca for having worked as models, and Alex for their help in the field !
Colors
by Stefano on Feb.09, 2010, during Body Painting
The question I most often is made by the observer (sometimes a bit’ naively) while performing a bodypaint is' What colors are?’ – 'But then come off with water ?’
Having reassured the public and shaping, maybe with a hint of irony ( 'Sure, with some’ acetone is it all away ') Switch off what is often there, with some dismay of the viewer to know that just a little’ soap and water can undermine all the work within minutes of our day.
But we've never really wondered what we in the colors we use, and if we can reproduce ? In fact, the costs of the colors continuously increasing (wafers of AQUACOLOR 4mg in traditional colors, I found yesterday by a dealer authorized to 5,50 Euro l'una!) is pushing more people to walk the path of experimentation.
For better or for worse.
While using food coloring (that plus the easiest to find – be sure not thinking of coloring the skin by using acrylic, true ?!) is the relative security to avoid allergic reactions and skin toxicity (according to the logic of 'if we can eat, surely we can also spread it on ') you still need to pay particular attention that the product is also easy to remove, and do not leave undesirable spots on the skin.
If you want to go a little’ deeper into what, and accurately analyze the contents of a color to BodyPaint, here is the list of ingredients (in order of use):
- Distilled water (in the case of course is based liquid and not waffle)
- Cetearyl Alcohol – Cetearyl alcohol (emollient / emulsifier / stabilizing emulsions / opacizzante / viscosizzante)
- Sodium Laureth Sulfate – also known as SLS (schiumogeno)
- Octyldodecanol – Octildodecanolo (emollient and solvent)
- Cetyl Alcohol – Cetyl Alcohol (emollient / emulsifier / opacizzante / viscosizzante)
- Stearic Acid – Stearic Acid (emulsion / stabilizing emulsions)
- Propylene Glycol – Propylene glycol (umettante / solvent)
- Triethanolamina – Trietanolamina (pH balancing)
- Glycerin – Glycerol (denaturante / umettante / solvent)
- Sodium Laury Sulfate
- Lenath-40
- Sodium Borate – Borace (buffering agent)
- Dimethicone – (antischiuma / emollient)
- Sodium Chloride – Sodium Chloride (viscosizzante)
- Talcum – Talc (absorbent)
- Methylparaben – Metilparaben (preservative)
- Perfume – Perfume
and, depending on the color of one or more of the following colors:
- Titanium Dioxide – Titanium Dioxide (White) Cl 77891
- Iron Oxides and Mica- Metal oxides and mica Cl77491 Cl77499
- yellow5 Cl19140:1
- Ultramarines Cl7707
- Ferric Farrocyanide Cl77510
- Cl Red7 15850
- Red38 Cl12085
- Yellow 6 Cl15985:1
- Red40 Cl16035
- Pigment Yellow 1 Cl11680
- Barium Sulfate Cl77120
Although not all the-shelf components, are quite common, especially in liquid soaps and shampoos.