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What
kind of brands, companies and individuals can benefit
from Human Statues, bodypainting, bodyart or temporary
tattoos

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What
kind of brands, companies and individuals can benefit
from Human Statues, bodypainting, bodyart or temporary
tattoos?
If
you watch television, read the newspaper or scan the
internet news, you've probably heard a bit of talk
about the bodypainting, bodyart or human statue industry.
It's
probably because these forms of creative arts have
proven to be very popular and successful for brands
and individuals looking to stand out from the pack.
You
don't have to be KISS (the rock band), Lady Gaga,
Usher Raymond, Goyte, Sting (the pro wrestler), Jeff
Hardy or Alice Cooper to to get results from bodypaint.
To
give you an idea about some huge, and not so huge
brands that Human Statue Bodyart have assisted over
the years with the bodyart, bodypainting and human
statue creative arts media, look no further than this
impressive list: Vodafone, Coca-Cola, Virgin Entertainment,
Sydney Hilton Hotel, Nova 96.9, Skins, The Star, IDG
Communications - CIO, Mulberry, SpecSavers, IGT 'Sex
In The City', Paltronics 'Jungle Madness', Foxtel
- The Comedy Channel, M.C.A - Museum Of Contemporary
Art and DC Comics - Warner Bros.
Some
of the events that have used bodypaint and bodyart
include: Vogue 'Fashion Night Out', Take40 'Stars
Of Summer', MTV Australia Awards, Australasian Gaming
Expo, The Star - 'Cherry Bar' New Years Eve, Sea Shepherd
'No Comprimise', Australasian Law Awards, Rosehill
Gardens 'Golden Wippa', City2Surf, Zeta Bar 'The Secret
Garden', Beijing Olympic Games, Olympic Games, and
the CIO Networking event.
What
is body painting?
Body
painting, or sometimes bodypainting, is a form of
body art. Unlike tattoo and other forms of body art,
body painting is temporary, painted onto the human
skin, and lasts for only several hours, or at most
(in the case of Mehndi or "henna tattoo")
a couple of weeks. Body painting that is limited to
the face is known as face painting. Body painting
is also referred to as (a form of) "temporary
tattoo"; large scale or full-body painting is
more commonly referred to as body painting, while
smaller or more detailed work is generally referred
to as temporary tattoos.
What bodypaint brands are available on the market?
Manufacturers
of widely available professional body and face paint
include: Ben Nye, Derivan, Fardel, Grimas, Kryolan,
MAC-Pro, Mehron, Smiffy's Make-Up FX, Snazaroo and
Wolfe Face Art & FX.
What is a living statue (human statue)?
The
term living statue refers to a street artist who poses
like a statue or mannequin, usually with realistic
statue-like makeup, sometimes for hours at a time.
Living
statue performers can fool passersby and a number
of hidden camera shows on television have used living
statues to startle people. As with all performing
arts, living statue performers may perform as buskers.
Living Statue events:
The
World Championship of Living Statues is held annually
at Arnhem in the Netherlands. In 2011, the festival
ran from 28 to 29 August with around 300 000 visitors
and 300 living statues (including amateurs and children).
The
University of Business and Social Sciences in the
city of Buenos Aires, Argentina has hosted a National
Contest of Living Statues since the year 2000.
Bodypaint in the music industry: KISS rock concerts,
Alice Cooper rock concerts, Rihanna 'Umbrella' and
'Where Have You Been?', Goyte 'Somebody That I Used
To Know', Alice Cooper 'Welcome To My Nightmare' and
Insane Clown Posse, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, among
others.
Bodypaint in television industry: 'Australia's Next
Top Model', Foxtel (Beijing Olympic Games), ABC 'Sunday
Arts', (WWE Raw and Superstars): 'The Legion Of Doom',
Doink, The Missing Link, Luna Vachon, Demolition and
Tensai; TNA Wrestling: Jeff Hardy, Sting; Others -
The Great Muta.
Bodypaint
and bodyart in movie industry: Avatar, X-Men 'Days
Of Future Past' (Mystique), The Avengers, The Incredible
Hulk, The Matrix and almost all of the Batman movies
(The Dark Knight, Batman Returns etc).
Bodypainting
in other forms of media: Sports Illustrated Swimwear
Edition (SI.com), Flesh Air (reality TV show that
aired a few years ago), Body Art Magazine, Art Monthly,
Australian Sports Entertainment website, The Daily
Telegraph, The Inner West Courier, B&T, numerous
music videos, pro wrestling and mixed martial arts
shows and events.
What
else do I need to know?
Human
Statue Bodyart has studios, artists and models available
in most capital cities of Australia, as well as being
able to create and produce events in regional centres
such as Woolongong, Forster, Tweed Heads and Canberra.
Costings for events and campaigns can range from $200
to $12,000, however most jobs are in the region of
$1500 - $4000.
You
can find out more about the world of bodypainting
at the following websites:
Human
Statue Bodyart
www.humanstatuebodyart.com.au
Human
Entertainment
www.humanentertainment.com.au
Media
Man Int
www.mediamanint.com/profiles/bodypainting.html
Media
Man
www.mediaman.com.au/profiles/human_statue.html
Australian
Tattoo and Body Art Expo
www.tattooexpo.com.au
Australian
Sports Entertainment
www.australiansportsentertainment.com/profiles/bodypainting.html


Zeta
Bar 'The Secret Garden'

The
Star - Cherry Bar - New Years Eve

IDG
Communications - CIO Networking Evening

Sydney
Hilton Hotel - Extreme Cabaret

DC
Comics - Injustice 'Gods Among Us'

Skins

'Live
Life Nova' - Nova 969

Foxtel
- Beijing Olymic Games

Australasian Law Awards

Make
Love Not War

Mulberry
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