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  2. Meet the South Korean artist using her own body as a canvas - AOL

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    When Dain Yoon started painting on her own skin to create surreal self-portraits, people in South Korea looked at her like a “dokkaebi,” a kind of Korean goblin, she said.

  3. Body painting - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous American body painting. Body painting is a form of body art where artwork is painted directly onto the human skin.Unlike tattoos and other forms of body art, body painting is temporary, lasting several hours or sometimes up to a few weeks (in the case of mehndi or "henna tattoos" about two weeks).

  4. Dain Yoon - Wikipedia

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    Yoon chose to paint on her face because she considers the face the strongest and most sensitive part of the body. She found that these characteristics allow her to deliver delicate emotions on a canvas that is completely unique to herself, highlighting her individuality and the personal nature of her work. [9]

  5. Alexa Meade - Wikipedia

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    Alexa Meade (born 1986) is an American installation artist best known for her portraits painted directly onto the human body and inanimate objects in a way that collapses depth and makes her models appear two-dimensional when photographed.

  6. Jenny Saville - Wikipedia

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    Oil painting on a 7 ft × 6 ft (2.1 m × 1.8 m) canvas. In this painting, Saville painted her own face onto an obese female body. The size of the breasts and midsection is very exaggerated. The figure in the painting is holding folds of her skin which she is seemingly showing off. [45] Plan (1993). Oil painting on a 9 ft × 7 ft (2.7 m × 2.1 m ...

  7. The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp - Wikipedia

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    The painting is discussed by the narrator (a young man) and his mother during a visit to the Met in The Goldfinch, a 2013 novel by Donna Tartt. 2014's The Anatomy Lesson by Nina Siegal is a fictionalized account of the painting's creation and backstory, based on six years of historical research and archival documents about Aris Kindt's life.