Body painting
can be a fun way to express your imagination on the body.
From its roots in tribal designs to modern art exhibitions, the technique of body painting has made its way into western art over the last 50 years. In its current form, body painting is used for many occasions and has become a way for artists to use the body as a canvas ripe for the imagination. Body painting is not just for the artistic community, but can be done at home to express your vision or simply to have fun using a new medium. To add longevity to your art, you can make waterproof body paint at home without difficulty.
Instructions
1. Mix 1 qt. skim milk, 1 oz. of hydrated lime and 1/2 tsp. water into a large mixing bowl. Combine the wet ingredients into the large bowl, and mix until they are smooth and no longer separated.
2. Blend 1 tsp. each of powdered tempera paint and cornstarch into the medium mixing bowl until the cornstarch picks up the color of the powdered tempera paint.
3. Add the tempera paint and cornstarch to the large mixing bowl until all the ingredients are blended together.
4. Pour the paint into a 1-qt. container to better hold it during the application process.
5. Apply antiperspirant to areas where you are going to apply paint to make the paint waterproof. After the paint dries, spray a thin coat of hairspray to make the paint more water-resistant.
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