Peter Kun Frary's 'Make Up Girl' is Body Painting at Its Best
Michael Hines — February 20, 2010 — Fashion
References: emedia.leeward.hawaii.edu
Peter Kun Frary's 'Makeup Girl' is very confusing. It looks like an oil painting, but it's actually a photograph of a model in body paint. What a twist!
Peter Kun Frary's 'Makeup Girl' was snapped outside of a MAC cosmetics store in Hawaii. This is an amazing advertisement. This almost-nude body painted model had to be a show-stopper. Way to go MAC, you've done it again. Now lower the prices on your cosmetics and we'll talk business.
Peter Kun Frary's 'Makeup Girl' was snapped outside of a MAC cosmetics store in Hawaii. This is an amazing advertisement. This almost-nude body painted model had to be a show-stopper. Way to go MAC, you've done it again. Now lower the prices on your cosmetics and we'll talk business.
Trend Themes
1. Body Painting - Opportunity for businesses to explore body painting as a unique advertising and promotional strategy.
2. Photographic Illusion - Potential for businesses to leverage the use of photographic techniques to create visually striking and deceptive imagery.
3. Creative Advertisement - Possibility for businesses to think outside the box and create attention-grabbing advertisements through unconventional methods.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Chance for cosmetics companies to incorporate body paint as a creative way to showcase their products.
2. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to explore the combination of body painting and photography to create unique and visually stunning art.
3. Advertising - Potential for advertisers to embrace unconventional and eye-catching advertisements, such as using body-painted models, to engage and captivate audiences.
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