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Naked July Festival: The Beast Women Are Back!
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National Pastime Theater • June 28-July 27 • 773-327-7077. Thursday, July 26, 2012. The Beast Women Are Back! The Beast Women are back by popular demand to take center stage at the 2012 Naked July Festival, and if you saw their performances at last year’s event, you will know why. These talented performers really know how to turn up the heat, and you can be sure that they will add a new dimension to the theme of Naked July 2012— Rise From the Embers. Diana Carlson - Comedic Burlesque Performer. The Beast...
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Naked July Festival: Looking Back at Naked July 2012
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National Pastime Theater • June 28-July 27 • 773-327-7077. Thursday, August 23, 2012. Looking Back at Naked July 2012. Who was joined by Rick Veras on the violin. Later in the evening, the audience was mesmerized by the unique and creative electronic music performed by Brian Murray Exponential Sound System that included viola collaboration by Johanna. Clothed only in projected patterns of stars and text. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Naked July Festival Web Site. Pride Films and Plays. The National...
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Welcome to the Human Canvas Project: A Modern Day Venus
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Monday, July 14, 2008. A Modern Day Venus. I am grateful to Kim ("vampyriccadencestock") for sharing the image used to create this human canvas. Kim is a photographer, model, actor, and musician, and she brings a natural and graceful beauty to her poses. Be sure to check out Kim's. To view her great portfolio:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this Blog by RSS Feed. Choose your Preferred Blog Reader. A Modern Day Venus.
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Welcome to the Human Canvas Project: Another Abstract Concept
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Here is another human canvas image based on a photograph submitted by a reader who wanted to participate in this project. Mike has considerable experience as a figure model for art classes, and he provided the picture of this classic studio pose. Given this art background, it seems fitting that the overlay is a photo of a segment of an abstract painting. Thanks, Mike, for participating in the Human Canvas Project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Work of Art, Part 2.
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Welcome to the Human Canvas Project: A View From Down Under
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Thursday, March 6, 2008. A View From Down Under. If you are interested in looking at more of the beautiful pictures that Rachel has posted in her stock collection for artists and photographers to use, click here to view her. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this Blog by RSS Feed. Choose your Preferred Blog Reader. Work of Art, Part 2. A View From Down Under.
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Welcome to the Human Canvas Project: School Colors
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Monday, March 3, 2008. This post features some more images supplied by members of the Clothes Free International. Group This couple requested that they be "painted" in their favorite school colors, so abstract versions of the school logos were created to use as overlays for these human canvas images. Anyone else out there interested in seeing what they would look like wearing only the colors of their favorite schools or teams? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this Blog by RSS Feed.
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Welcome to the Human Canvas Project: Vines and Flowers
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Thanks again to Almudena for sharing this picture. You can click here. Is you would like to see the beautiful gallery of stock pictures that she has generously shared with artists and photographers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this Blog by RSS Feed. Choose your Preferred Blog Reader. Work of Art, Part 2. A View From Down Under.
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Welcome to the Human Canvas Project: Computer Art
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Monday, March 10, 2008. This example provides a literal expression of the merger between human beings and the computer. The original picture is a stock photo of a male torso and the overlay is a close-up photograph of the motherboard of a personal computer. The resulting human canvas recalls visions of cyborgs or robotic creations we have seen in so many sci-fi thrillers. Thanks to "Watchstock" for generously sharing the stock photograph used to create this image. Click. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Welcome to the Human Canvas Project: Finnish Beauty
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Friday, March 7, 2008. This post features two human canvas images based on photographs taken by a young woman named Iida who lives in Finland. Iida is also the model for the two pictures. In each case, a scanned swatch of fabric with a floral theme was used as an overlay, and the colors were chosen to coordinate with the fabric scarf that the model wears around her waist. To see the collection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this Blog by RSS Feed. Choose your Preferred Blog Reader.
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