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imagella-blog · 4 months
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Discovering Bloom Body Art: A Blossoming Trend in the World of Artistic Expression
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In recent years, a vibrant and innovative form of body art has been capturing the attention of art enthusiasts and fashionistas alike. Known as Bloom Body Art, this mesmerizing trend combines the elegance of floral designs with the human canvas, creating a stunning visual spectacle that celebrates both nature and individuality.
What is Bloom Body Art?
Bloom Body Art is a form of body painting that intricately incorporates floral motifs. Artists use a variety of techniques to paint lifelike flowers, leaves, and other botanical elements onto the skin. The result is a beautiful, living artwork that can be temporary or semi-permanent, depending on the materials used.
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The Origins and Evolution of Bloom Body Art
The origins of Bloom Body Art can be traced back to ancient cultures where body painting and tattooing were integral parts of ritualistic and decorative practices. However, the modern incarnation of this art form began to flourish in the early 21st century, influenced by trends in fashion, makeup artistry, and the global appreciation for botanical beauty.
Techniques and Materials
Creating Bloom Body Art requires a high level of skill and an eye for detail. Artists typically use:
Body Paints: Specially formulated paints that are safe for the skin and provide vibrant, lasting color.
Airbrushing: This technique allows for smooth gradients and intricate details, essential for realistic floral designs.
Stencils and Freehand Drawing: Depending on the artist's style, they may use stencils for precision or freehand techniques for a more organic look.
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The Popularity of Bloom Body Art
The allure of Bloom Body Art lies in its versatility and the personal connection it fosters between the artist and the wearer. Each design can be tailored to reflect the individual's personality, favorite flowers, or even significant life events. This level of customization has made it particularly popular for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and photo shoots.
Benefits and Considerations
Bloom Body Art offers numerous benefits:
Non-Permanent Beauty: Unlike tattoos, body painting is temporary, allowing for artistic experimentation without a long-term commitment.
Expression and Empowerment: It provides a unique way for individuals to express themselves and celebrate their bodies.
Therapeutic Experience: The process of being painted can be meditative and relaxing, often described as a therapeutic experience.
However, it's important to consider:
Skin Sensitivity: Always ensure that the paints and materials used are hypoallergenic and safe for the skin.
Duration: Depending on the type of paint, Bloom Body Art can last from a few hours to several days. It's essential to discuss the longevity of the design with the artist.
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How to Get Started with Bloom Body Art
For those interested in exploring Bloom Body Art, here are a few tips:
Research and Find an Artist: Start by looking for experienced artists who specialize in floral body painting. Many artists showcase their work online through personal websites and social media platforms. Check their portfolios to assess the quality and style of their designs. Reviews and testimonials from previous clients can also provide valuable insights into their professionalism and skill. Additionally, consider subscribing to image download services that offer high-quality photos of Bloom Body Art. These subscriptions can give you a broader view of various artists' works and styles, helping you make a more informed decision.
Consultation: Have a consultation with your chosen artist to discuss your vision, preferences, and any skin sensitivities.
Aftercare: Follow the artist's aftercare instructions to ensure the longevity and vibrancy of your Bloom Body Art.
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Conclusion
Bloom Body Art is more than just a trend; it's a celebration of nature, individuality, and the ephemeral beauty of life. Whether you're an artist looking to expand your skills or someone seeking a unique way to express yourself, Bloom Body Art offers a captivating avenue for creativity and self-expression. Embrace the bloom and let your body become a canvas for nature's beauty.
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ex0skeletal-undead · 6 months
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Untitled, painting by ABeardedArtist
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sutexii · 2 months
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Cοmmissiοη~ 🌻🦴
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53v3nfrn5 · 1 month
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Carlijn Jacobs: Sleeping Beauty (2023)
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bass-alien · 2 months
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🖤🖤🖤
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krowfaced · 7 months
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Ashen lungs grew my hollow garden
╢Personal work and characters╟
Long overdue render of Zlatomir’s Dark shift (partial shift of his True form), and I’ve been meaning to make one since its initial design! There is such extended lore behind the design (and Shadow beings in general) but a quick takeaway from what can be seen here is that his shadows mimic the texture and scent of charcoal, the lungs are absent as parasitic petals have fed off them (as per what his offensive power is) but the heart remains intact. These petals is what he both breathe and speak through and are considered an organ, making him resistant to asphyxiation.
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norhuu · 9 months
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I got this tattoo from Kati Green at Blue Ox tattoo yesterday.
It is a list, so that the notes I’m always writing on my arm are organized and pretty.
It is also a ruler. The lines are spaced at 1/2 inch, with the dots on the right showing 1/4 in and the ones on the left showing 1 cm. The compass rose is an angle finder.
The flowers are my favorite ones from my grandma’s garden when I was growing up. Gravenstein apple blossoms, marigolds, and wisteria.
I love it and am so excited for when it is heal enough to safely use.
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sergle · 11 months
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I'm thinking abt that pretty fall leaves embroidery pattern post and about how like... it is categorically a repost, it's a reupload. right? a thing that is generally disliked. but because it's credited, it's genuinely boosting the artist in question. and it could ALWAYS be like this. reposting content could ALWAYS be a symbiotic relationship, but because sourcing back to the original creator of something is so uncommon, it's just easier to ask people not to repost it at all. and people still don't understand the difference. or they'll go to the effort of cropping out usernames/signatures to repost something, which is More Effort than literally crediting the creator of something you liked enough to want to repost. Like. I literally don't actually care if my own shit gets reposted, you have to understand. I just don't want it STOLEN. But "do not repost" is easier to write on my art than "you can repost this, but don't alter the image/remove my signature, don't you dare write 'credit goes to the artist' because that is not credit, please link back to my original post or someplace that you can actually find me. please use an actual link/url instead of writing a non-clickable link of my username, because making it text instead of a clickable link cuts the number of people who will go to the effort of visiting my own page in Half." All those aggregate themed accounts, those fuckin annoying as hell instagrams and facebook groups that are like "body positive art we love wamen 💕 hashtag feminism" and then MASS-STEAL plus sized art created by women, if pages like these that always go and steal my older self-portraits and other works... If they just put a link to my prints of those pieces in the text of those posts, or, fuck, my commission info page? I would literally be living on the moon right now. I would have a house on the moon
#there is actually nothing morally wrong with running an account that just reuploads ppl's artwork or their jokes or their cosplays#if you just put a VISIBLE LINK in the description of your post with proper credit then it would be beneficial for everyone#because you can get your little clout or whatever it is you want by putting a bunch of same-category content on a page#but nobody's getting fucked over because if your post blows up then people just get FUNNELED to the source#because it's placed so plainly where everyone can see it#and yeah it's better to retweet or reblog but#on the rare occasion that I see my shit reuploaded on tumblr WHICH IS WEIRD BC I MAKE MY OWN POSTS HERE but anyway#someone making their own post where they upload my stuff. and it's always the floral self portraits so let's say it's a post with all those#if I scroll to the bottom and it says like. Artwork by Serglesinner on Twitter <-- clickable link [Sergle's Prints] <-- clickable link#to my etsy#I'm like oh okay and all the anger leaves my body and I'm like ah I see. and I toss the rock aside#like oh okay so you actually care that a person made these pieces. Instead of posting the caption ''women <3'' or smth#like you've GOTTA die if you do that. but if you just link back#or if you go to the effort of writing like a description with a BLURB? like it's a damn museum. like a light paragraph of info#about what the art is and who made it and their links#I am literally sucking you in a strange and peculiar manner. that is extremely helpful#and maybe other artists don't want this AT ALL and they'd rather people not reupload even if it is credited#but I feeeeeeeeel. like 99% of the time this would solve the issue#reposters could genuinely be helping ppl. sometimes the repost gets more traction than the real thing#as long as it credits the creator then that's an okay thing to happen!#that can land somebody a sale! a commission order! a new fan! A JOB#A JOB!!!!!!!!!!#sergle.txt#I didn't write this eloquently AT ALL what the fuck ever barkbarkbarkbark
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woundgallery · 10 months
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Ana Mendieta, Flower Person, Flower Body, 1975, colour photograph
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garlandedspirits · 1 year
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Ceramic sculptures by Murakami Hitomi
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wigglebox · 1 year
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Suptober - Day 12 || Swap Meat [x]
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ex0skeletal-undead · 6 months
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Oil paintings by Ksenia Buridanova
@buridanova on Instagram
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bumblingdragon · 11 months
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Whumptober - day 19 - Floral Bouquet
(okay not exactly a "bouquet" but i liked the idea too much)
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darkestdreams · 4 months
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pleasure of being in your trap
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imaginal-ai · 6 months
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"Giving Good Head" (0002)
(More of The Giving Good Head)
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katy71561 · 2 years
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“I was never really insane except upon occasions when my heart was touched.”
- Edgar Allan Poe
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