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Saturday, January 8, 2011
Western Body Painting - A Contemporary Yet Ancient Style of Being a Canvas
Posted by blogger at 4:54 AMThe    origin of body painting is unknown, but its use has been widespread -    sometimes as an art form, sometimes as a part of tradition, and the    other times, as a necessity. The evidence of body painting is found in    ancient practices across various cultures and remains a popular  fashion   statement in the present times. There is no set style or  technique for   body painting. It can be a localized design or a fuller  one, covering   the entire body in some cases. The color pigments used  can be natural or   synthetic. Similarly, it can be a work of an expert  or an amateurish   hand of a novice. However, unlike permanent tattoos,  body paints are   temporary or semi-permanent in nature.
The Geographical Spread
Painting the body was prevalent in ancient Egyptian civilization, where Pharaohs and high-class individuals painted their faces in red ochre & white pigments, and eyes in kohl. The Himba group of Namibia also generously uses red ochre. These people paint their entire bodies in the uniform pigment, as a traditional practice. In India, body painting is an elaborate work of expertise, which requires training and a lot of experience. One of the best examples of this art is the make-up of Kathakali dancers that involves the use of white, red, black, and yellow colors against a base of bottle green color, on face.
 The   use of 'henna,' a natural plant extract, is very  popular among the   Indian women across the country and is again, done by  trained experts.   Henna is used for decorating the hands and feet in  beautiful, complex   designs. Native Americans use streaks, concentric  circles, and other   patterns of colors, which include red, white,  yellow, blue, and black.   The indigenous Yolngu people of Australia use  detailed and painstaking   technique to embellish their bodies. It is an  inspiration for many  other  art forms and a job that only the experts  can do.
The   use of 'henna,' a natural plant extract, is very  popular among the   Indian women across the country and is again, done by  trained experts.   Henna is used for decorating the hands and feet in  beautiful, complex   designs. Native Americans use streaks, concentric  circles, and other   patterns of colors, which include red, white,  yellow, blue, and black.   The indigenous Yolngu people of Australia use  detailed and painstaking   technique to embellish their bodies. It is an  inspiration for many  other  art forms and a job that only the experts  can do.
 Painted   faces have been a trademark of comedians and  mimics, throughout the   history of performing arts. Body painting has  found as much use in   military operations, as in local communities.  Facial colors,   particularly in nature tones are heavily employed as  camouflage by   almost all armies in the world. Now days, this art has  become a fad,   especially among the youth and is treated more as an  avant-garde  fashion  accessory, rather than as a religious belief.  Across the US  and Europe,  body painting is used in theatre, cinema,  fashion,  carnivals, and body  painting festivals. Despite facing  criticism and  rejection from various  corners, this art continued to  grow and is  still evolving!
Painted   faces have been a trademark of comedians and  mimics, throughout the   history of performing arts. Body painting has  found as much use in   military operations, as in local communities.  Facial colors,   particularly in nature tones are heavily employed as  camouflage by   almost all armies in the world. Now days, this art has  become a fad,   especially among the youth and is treated more as an  avant-garde  fashion  accessory, rather than as a religious belief.  Across the US  and Europe,  body painting is used in theatre, cinema,  fashion,  carnivals, and body  painting festivals. Despite facing  criticism and  rejection from various  corners, this art continued to  grow and is  still evolving!
The Geographical Spread
Painting the body was prevalent in ancient Egyptian civilization, where Pharaohs and high-class individuals painted their faces in red ochre & white pigments, and eyes in kohl. The Himba group of Namibia also generously uses red ochre. These people paint their entire bodies in the uniform pigment, as a traditional practice. In India, body painting is an elaborate work of expertise, which requires training and a lot of experience. One of the best examples of this art is the make-up of Kathakali dancers that involves the use of white, red, black, and yellow colors against a base of bottle green color, on face.
 The   use of 'henna,' a natural plant extract, is very  popular among the   Indian women across the country and is again, done by  trained experts.   Henna is used for decorating the hands and feet in  beautiful, complex   designs. Native Americans use streaks, concentric  circles, and other   patterns of colors, which include red, white,  yellow, blue, and black.   The indigenous Yolngu people of Australia use  detailed and painstaking   technique to embellish their bodies. It is an  inspiration for many  other  art forms and a job that only the experts  can do.
The   use of 'henna,' a natural plant extract, is very  popular among the   Indian women across the country and is again, done by  trained experts.   Henna is used for decorating the hands and feet in  beautiful, complex   designs. Native Americans use streaks, concentric  circles, and other   patterns of colors, which include red, white,  yellow, blue, and black.   The indigenous Yolngu people of Australia use  detailed and painstaking   technique to embellish their bodies. It is an  inspiration for many  other  art forms and a job that only the experts  can do. Painted   faces have been a trademark of comedians and  mimics, throughout the   history of performing arts. Body painting has  found as much use in   military operations, as in local communities.  Facial colors,   particularly in nature tones are heavily employed as  camouflage by   almost all armies in the world. Now days, this art has  become a fad,   especially among the youth and is treated more as an  avant-garde  fashion  accessory, rather than as a religious belief.  Across the US  and Europe,  body painting is used in theatre, cinema,  fashion,  carnivals, and body  painting festivals. Despite facing  criticism and  rejection from various  corners, this art continued to  grow and is  still evolving!
Painted   faces have been a trademark of comedians and  mimics, throughout the   history of performing arts. Body painting has  found as much use in   military operations, as in local communities.  Facial colors,   particularly in nature tones are heavily employed as  camouflage by   almost all armies in the world. Now days, this art has  become a fad,   especially among the youth and is treated more as an  avant-garde  fashion  accessory, rather than as a religious belief.  Across the US  and Europe,  body painting is used in theatre, cinema,  fashion,  carnivals, and body  painting festivals. Despite facing  criticism and  rejection from various  corners, this art continued to  grow and is  still evolving!
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