FaerieWorlds 2011 Body Painting Ian of Telesma

First of all...let it just be said that the sacred energies that be seem to truly work in mysterious ways. Thats how this past weekend seemed to go- unfolding itself into an unexpected, yet well defined path of righteous fun.

A week or so ago a friend mentioned the FaerieWorlds 2011 festival and whether or not i was planning on going. I had completely forgotten that the festival was going to take place so soon and so near( in Eugene Oregon) and upon discovering that it wasn't extremely expensive to attend it peeked my interest. What was more interesting was that Danny had come across an urgent message- one of the main bands- Telesma -was in need of carpool faeries. The lead singer and the drummer were to fly into PDX but had no way to get to the Eugene fairgrounds. Long story short we ended up carpooling to the festival with these two very fine folks. When the band saw my body painting photos they invited me to paint Ian the didgeridoo/percussionist from the band. Ian regularly goes on stage in bodypaint, and has been painted by amazing artist such as Kelli Bickman and Alex Grey!

We arrived at the fairgrounds just a couple hours before Telesma was to preform. The campground area was beautiful, dappled with nice shading trees with green forested hills in the distance:
Danny and I
I had painted a third eye + filigree on myself, and then a third eye on Danny before we made our way into FaerieWorlds festival. So glad we had this picture snapped- we have so few together and this one came out nice!

We had agreed to meet Ian backstage behind the main stage so that we could get the body painting finished in time for sound checks and setup. so we hurried across the camp grounds.
Painting Ian of Telesma
( all the following photos in this post were taken by Danny)
At the back of the stage was this HUGE tepee that was setup as the lounge area and thats where we worked. Ian had me use the paint he normally wears which was actually createx airbrush paint. I guess its the only stuff he has found that will actually hold up to all the sweat and movement he does during shows. He had me help paint a white basecoat. Once that was in place i was able to start with my fun. As always i began by painting a third eye on the forehead...then worked my way out from there.
Painting Ian of Telesma
I only had about 30 minutes to do the body painting so i was painting in a frenzy but i had some crazy-wonderful live music to listen to as i painted because the Gypsy Nomads were onstage before Telesma. They had a very interesting sound- kinda punk fuses with celtic jig jive/ flesh eating mermaid siren singing. i loved it and it was the perfect " painting really really fast" music.
Painting Ian of Telesma
As i was painting Ian i realized that he is actually the first man i have done a body painting on. I have been working strictly with women for my body painting series up until now. Generally i view the female form as being a much more interesting canvas with lots of curves and shapes then the male physical form. But i was actually pleasantly surprised to find Ian was a wonderful canvas full of fun shapes to work with to highlight/define with my line work.

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So here he is all finished!

Ian and Me at FaerieWorlds 2010 festival
Danny snapped these right before Ian ran onstage to join the setup.

Ian of Telesma
He looked magnificent up there with his crazy music devices!

Telesma is more then a band, they are an EXPERINCE!
Telesma at FaerieWolds '10
taken from their bio: "The Telesma experience is an ecstatic trans-cultural phenomenon with a highly infectious and danceable beat. Exploding on the Baltimore music scene in 2002, it soon developed a loyal local fan base and then shook the underground festival scene. Alex Grey, the noted visionary artist, hailed Telesma as “shamanic… with a sense of an underlying universal
wisdom…a rare combination in a rock/techno band.”
Telesma’s blurs the line between performer and audience, attracting the most
creative VJs, dancers, visual artists and body artists to its shows. Every Telesma show is a vortex of creativity; a celebration of body, mind and spirit."and they rocked me till i almost dropped( realizing that dancing in the heat of summer with a corset on can be a rather intense experience in its self!
Dancing Fae
can you spot me and my dancin feet?

The rest of the day i had off to wonder the festivities. This festival had wonderful food so i munched- yes i did( handmade veggie tamales for lunch and veggie/grilled tofu styled pad Thai for din din.) We also strode around checking out the vendors. i was very surprised to see not very many artists booths. Instead there seemed to be a lot of leather mask makers, faery inspired clothing and so on. I did stop and talk to a few of the artists whom all said that it had been a rather slow year at the festival- many of them were very glad that they had decided to split booth fees with friends. They said that the booth fees had gone up since last year yet attendance was a little lacking. Some theories to that were that there was to many fried and crispy faeries last year since it was 104 for two of main days. Perhaps the heat scared some folks? that or the economy is truly getin to be a downer? Still...i am glad we went to check out the fair and scope the opportunities present. I had initially thought to do a full art booth next year but now i am thinking it might work better for me to just set up a lil table + umbrella and offer my body painting servies. So i have some research to do...to see if and how i might swing that for next year.

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Masterpiece Illusion Design Look So Good In Body Painting Art

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Body Painting: Motor Sport Art

Body Painting: Motor Sport Art

Body Painting: Motor Sport Art

Body Painting: Motor Sport Art

Body Painting: Motor Sport Art

Body Painting: Motor Sport Art

Popular Japanese Tattoo Meanings, Symbolism and Designs


 There has been a phenomenal growth of traditional Japanese tattoo designs in the past few years. It used to be that tattoos were relegated to the Yakuza or Japanese gangs and the criminals in the society. Just the site of a tattoo used to and still can strike fear into people. However, Japan is a rapidly changing country and they are starting to see the value in tattoos and more and more people have a deep respect for them. For most tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts alike Japanese designs have always been sought after. Here are some Japanese tattoo meanings and design ideas to help give you a guide of some possibilities if you are interested in getting such a design.

Cherry Blossom Tattoos

For the Japanese the cherry blossom is seen to represent life itself. The flower is a thing of great beauty. It is strong in that is pushes itself and blooms in harsh conditions and climates and often comes out when the snow is first melting. Yet it is paradoxically fragile at the same time. It is fragile because it will only last a few days and then it will fall from the tree and land in the snow. The Japanese view this as a representation of life itself. Life should be lived to extreme beauty and everyday should be lived to it's fullest. Yet one must always be aware of the possibility of death and therefore with the eventuality of death live life even more fully. This is a great tattoo and a symbol that is laden with powerful reminders and a great guide to how each individual should live their life.

Koi Fish Tattoos

Koi fish are probably the second most powerful symbol in tattoo designs in general but also fro the Japanese. Koi fish can been seen in front of almost every temple throughout Japan. The myth states that the Koi fish swim back up stream against the current to eventually read a bridge or a gate. If they can make it to the gate they are turned into dragons and magically fly away to start a new life. The symbolism behind this design is one of perseverance which is a very deep and important concept for the Japanese. In fact they have many more words to describe perseverance, effort and sticking with something in the language then we do in English.

Hannya Masks
Hannya masks are scary looking and demonic masks. The mask comes from the famous Kabuki plays in Japan and it depicts a women who has been consumed with rage over a lover or someone that has not returned her love. There are different variations as each Kabuki play has a different interpretation. At any rate these masks represent a jealous women. However, they have been widely used in Japanese tattoos and also here in the west. When they are used in tattoo in it is believed that they will ward of evil spirits and bring good luck to the person wearing it. Japanese will also sometimes but these up for display high in the room of their house to ward off evil spirits.

Samurai
Samurai of course lived by the code of Bushido. There is not enough room here to full explain the code of Bushido but it deals with living life to the fullest, being prepared to die in service and being loyal and strong. The concepts of Bushido are pretty much at the heart of all Japanese values and morals and also what is taught to most young kids over and over again through stories. You could say the code of Bushido is the heart of the Japanese culture and beliefs. Samurai's and samurai tattoos of course are the best symbol of these beliefs.

These are just four of the most popular themes within Japanese tattoos. One of these might be right for your design and what you are looking for. There are tons of other Japanese tattoo meanings and tattoo design out there. It is best to do some reaserch and spend time finding a design that is right for. This site dedicated to Tattoo Designs can be very helpful in finding the design that is right for you. Check out this site if you want to learn more about other tattoo meanings [http://www.mycustomtattoo.com/blog] and tattoos in general

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The Best Diversity body painting

The Best Diversity body painting
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Bikini in the Body Painting

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Beautiful woman wearing bikini body painting. You may be upset to see it. note, this body of paintings that is perfect and unique. This painting is not tattoo
Model body  painting  with a bicycle

Model body painting with a bicycle


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Bikini in the Body Painting

bikini in the  body painting

Beautiful woman wearing bikini body painting. You may be upset to see it. note, this body of paintings that is perfect and unique. This painting is not tattoo
Model body  painting  with a bicycle

Model body painting with a bicycle


Sports sexy women athletes. Model body painting with a bicycle

Bikini in the Body Painting

bikini in the  body painting

Beautiful woman wearing bikini body painting. You may be upset to see it. note, this body of paintings that is perfect and unique. This painting is not tattoo
Model body  painting  with a bicycle

Model body painting with a bicycle


Sports sexy women athletes. Model body painting with a bicycle

Body Painting Of Man

Based in Washington, DC. He spent four summers interning on Capitol Hill and in 2008, a print worker has the Obama campaign. He graduated in 2009, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY with a bachelor's degree in political science. He never attended art school and has never taken courses in advanced painting. In August 2008, Meade began to experience a new kind of painting. She uses acrylic paint faces of people, objects and walls of a broad brush stroke that mimics the appearance of brush strokes and painting technique that has innovated. After a two-dimensional image appears three-dimensional tableau seems to be an oil painting. After nine months of training, was able to develop the process of painting people and unveiled its "Reverse Trompe l'oeil", installation in October 2009. Follow some of his works, he deceived?

Amazing Live Painting Realistic Body Paint

Amazing Live Painting Realistic Body Paint
Amazing Live Painting Realistic Body Paint
based in Washington, DC. She spent four summers internship on Capitol Hill and in 2008 was a member of the release of staff in the Obama campaign. He graduated in 2009 from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York with a degree in political science. He never attended art school, or have ever taken courses in painting. In August 2008, Meade began to experience a new kind of painting. Applies the acrylic paint on the surface of people, objects and walls of a broad brush that mimics the appearance of brush painting in a technique that has been a pioneer. When the three-dimensional table is shown in a photograph in two dimensions, which seems to be an oil painting. After nine months of practice, she was able to develop a method of painting on people and gave its "reverse Trompe L'Oeil" installation in October 2009. The following are some of his works, is it wrong?
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