Living Canvas Body Art Painting

Widely known types of body art are body painting, tattoos, shaping,  scarification, branding and body piercing.  Body painting is usually  done by painting on the body, usually covering the whole body completely  with water-soluble makeup or paints.  Body painting is very similar to  painting on canvas, however, it can be more difficult to accomplish as  the body has contours that makes painting pictures and scenes on the  body more complicated.
Tattoos, probably known by all, are  permanent decorations on the body applied through the use of an  electrically ran needle.  Body tattoos usually cover a relatively small  portion of the body.  Favorite places for body tattoos are the chest,  the upper arms, and the back of the shoulders.  Body tattoos are  relatively permanent, too, as the picture or the letters are etched onto  the skin.
Body piercing is accomplished through the use of  materials such as beads and precious stones and metals.  Ear piercing is  probably the most practiced by women and some men for accessorizing.   Today, piercing is performed on almost all parts of the body such as the  nose, the lips, the tongue, the eyebrows, the bellybutton, the nipples,  and others.  Shaping, on the other hand, is done to permanently shape  the body according to a person's preference.  Methods of this type of  body art are foot binding - common among Chinese women.
Scarifications  are more unconventional methods of body art.  There are religious  groups that deliberately scar their body (usually with pointed objects  like knives) using a prescribed pattern.  Somewhat similar to  scarification, branding is another type of body art that involves a  whole lot of pain.  This was originally done to farm animals (cows and  horses) and originally used for identification purposes.  This is  accomplished through placing an extremely hot piece of metal with a  certain design on the body until it burns the skin and leaves a mark  that may last forever.
Whatever form of body art is practiced, it  is certain to elicit varying reactions.  Body art can be beautiful,  captivating, or disturbing depending on the beholder's point of view and  set of values.
 
 
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