This Japanese artist draws holes and zippers for girls
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/this-japanese-artist-draws-holes-and-zippers-for-girls1.htmlThanks to the Japanese artist Chu-San, these girls look like participants in a traveling freak show: she draws zippers, power connectors, shoelaces and even buttons on their bodies. All these masterfully executed drawings on the body turn the girls into walking exhibits of the exhibition of Chu-San's works. Tired of the dominance of digital painting, the artist simply decided to check how far she could go without using technology. And the results of her work are impressive.
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Source: designyoutrust.com
"I can hardly say exactly the reason why I became involved in this project. I think, most likely, I was prompted to such experiments by the fact that I was slightly tired of the dominance of digital technologies in contemporary art. I decided to check how far I could go without using a computer and Photoshop," said Chu-San.
"All my works are made with acrylic paints. All drawings are made directly on the skin. I didn't use any technologies either during their creation or after, without processing my creativity in any way," says the artist.
Keywords: Body art | Illusion | Paintings | Creativity | Three-dimensional illusion | Artist | Japan
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