There have always been two art forms I have highly respected: graffiti and body art. The Last South China Tiger Painting created by Craig Tracy is an example of the latter.
When I first came across this piece, I saw the finished product and it wasn’t until I explored the work a little more that I realized the mural was made up of three female bodies. Craig Tracy is one of he most renowned body artists and The Last South China Tiger Painting is a testament to his talent. Not a bad job he has drawing on naked women all day, not bad at all.
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The Last South China Tiger Painting is Beauty in the Flesh
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