posted by Deron Bauman in photography | * | 9 comments
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Got. Dam. Hair like a Chinese crested and body like I-don’t-know-what.
The second photo is especially mind-blowing, Deron. The way her mid-section recedes into the dark. The trompe-l’oeil effect.
I also like it that the body paintings are really such schlocky art, yet you’ve managed to make art through your photographs.
Yes, there were a lot of questionable aesthetics, but something else often seemed to be there as well.
I am still stunned over the fact that none of this is permanent.
Wait. Are we speaking metaphorically?
I meant that literally, the body art is impermanent.
Just pulling your leg.
Watch out you don’t smear the paint.
Whoa. This one grabbed me.
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Got. Dam. Hair like a Chinese crested and body like I-don’t-know-what.
The second photo is especially mind-blowing, Deron. The way her mid-section recedes into the dark. The trompe-l’oeil effect.
I also like it that the body paintings are really such schlocky art, yet you’ve managed to make art through your photographs.
Yes, there were a lot of questionable aesthetics, but something else often seemed to be there as well.
I am still stunned over the fact that none of this is permanent.
Wait. Are we speaking metaphorically?
I meant that literally, the body art is impermanent.
Just pulling your leg.
Watch out you don’t smear the paint.
Whoa. This one grabbed me.