Fire in my heart
Created by Hikaru Cho, a talented and unique artist from Tokyo, this amazing body painting is very realistic. It is positioned just over the heart and consists of a very life-like, burning “fire in the heart.” The painting even includes the appearance of charred skin surrounding the fire that burns in the center of the heart.
Created by Hikaru Cho, a talented and unique artist from Tokyo, this amazing body painting is very realistic. It is positioned just over the heart and consists of a very life-like, burning “fire in the heart.” The painting even includes the appearance of charred skin surrounding the fire that burns in the center of the heart.
See right through you
Also created by the talented Hikaru Cho, this painting depicts a
model with a large painted square in the middle of the abdomen. The
large square contains what appears to be a long lamp protruding right
through the abdominal area and exiting through the back. The model is
holding onto to the lamp so that it doesn’t “fall.”
Hand painting
This is an additional body painting created by Ms. Cho. It portrays a very realistic opened mouth on the back of the model’s hand. When placed over the model’s actual mouth, it appears as if the person has a second 3D mouth, with a protruding tongue.
This is an additional body painting created by Ms. Cho. It portrays a very realistic opened mouth on the back of the model’s hand. When placed over the model’s actual mouth, it appears as if the person has a second 3D mouth, with a protruding tongue.
Face Painting
This is another one of Hikaru Cho’s very shocking, amazing and
realistic body paintings. It consists of two “eyes,” which appear on the
side of the model’s face. In addition, it contains the portrayal of a
very creepy extension of the model’s mouth. The “mouth” extends all the
way across the face, not far from the bottom of the ear.
Taking an X-ray
Hikaru Cho shocks fans again with this body painting that makes it appear as if the lower half of the model’s abdomen is missing, and is replaced by a very realistic “X-ray” that displays the skeleton. It appears as if a person is looking at an actual X-ray.
Hikaru Cho shocks fans again with this body painting that makes it appear as if the lower half of the model’s abdomen is missing, and is replaced by a very realistic “X-ray” that displays the skeleton. It appears as if a person is looking at an actual X-ray.
Evolution
Ms. Cho has created yet another surprisingly creative body painting, which consists of an additional “eye” painted under the person’s actual eye, as well as a “3D eye” and half of a distorted mouth painted on the model’s hand. The model holds their hand up to their face, covering one half, providing a very eerie, alien-like effect. There is also an additional “eye” underneath painted 3D eye.
Ms. Cho has created yet another surprisingly creative body painting, which consists of an additional “eye” painted under the person’s actual eye, as well as a “3D eye” and half of a distorted mouth painted on the model’s hand. The model holds their hand up to their face, covering one half, providing a very eerie, alien-like effect. There is also an additional “eye” underneath painted 3D eye.
From my body, my rights campaign
This painting, which is also created by Hikaru Cho, consists of a model that appears as if he is peeling back the cracked and distorted outer layer of the skin on his face, revealing fresh, new skin underneath.
This painting, which is also created by Hikaru Cho, consists of a model that appears as if he is peeling back the cracked and distorted outer layer of the skin on his face, revealing fresh, new skin underneath.
Handy camera
Hikaru really outdid herself when she created this body painting that
is in 3D, which appears to be an actual camera attached to the back of a
person’s hand.
From my body, my rights campaign
Hikaru Cho created this painting to appear as if most of the model’s back is missing. In place of the person’s back is a “stack of books,” and the model reaches for one of the books, which appears as if he is actually reaching on a bookshelf for a book.
Hikaru Cho created this painting to appear as if most of the model’s back is missing. In place of the person’s back is a “stack of books,” and the model reaches for one of the books, which appears as if he is actually reaching on a bookshelf for a book.
10 Most Unbelievable Body Paintings
From my body, my right campaign
This is an additional body painting that Hikaru created for this campaign. It is a very life-like portrayal of a person with a prosthetic arm, complete with a wrist “made of metal.”
This is an additional body painting that Hikaru created for this campaign. It is a very life-like portrayal of a person with a prosthetic arm, complete with a wrist “made of metal.”
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