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  2. Trina Merry - Wikipedia

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    Trina Merry (born 1980). [1] is an American multimedia artist that uses the human body as a brush or a surface.She is best known for her trompe l’oeil street art performances that camouflage human canvases into their environments as well as her op art "human sculpture" installations.

  3. Erwin Wurm - Wikipedia

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    The artist's intention for the audience is to feel as if their bodies are filled with the food from reading the instruction book and become the sculptures themselves. [16] It serves as a comeback to self-help books that idealize a slender, healthy body. [19] Wurm's artistic process of utilizing the human body with the live-action event as a ...

  4. Emma Fay - Wikipedia

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    Emma Dawes (born 1987), known professionally as Emma Fay, is an English visual artist specialising in body painting and makeup. Her painted human bodies are documented through photography and film, as well as being created as live installations. Fay has created artwork for commercial domains and her own fine art practice. [1]

  5. Zhu Yu (artist) - Wikipedia

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    His artwork often encompasses the human body. He is categorized by some critics as an artist of the "cadaver school," which consists of artists who tend to use human body parts in their work. [2] Yu's most famous piece of conceptual art, titled "Eating People," was performed at a Shanghai arts festival in 2000.

  6. Helen Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    Helen Chadwick was born on 18 May 1953 in Croydon, England. [1] Her mother was a Greek refugee and her father from east London. Her parents met during the Second World War in Athens, Greece, and moved to live in Croydon in 1946. [1]

  7. The artist making unsettling AI images of the human body - AOL

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    In the book “Cursed,” the Brooklyn-based photographer and director Charlie Engman intentionally leans into the strangeness of AI photographs, generating eerie images that feel set in the real ...

  8. Figure drawing - Wikipedia

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    An artist's mannequin is often used to train beginner artists on a standard set of proportions while developing their use of perspective and posture. Artists take a variety of approaches to drawing the human figure. They may draw from live models or from photographs, [2] from mannequin puppets, or from memory and imagination. Most instruction ...

  9. This is what the human body would have to look like to ...

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    An Australian sculptor has created a model of what the human body would have to look like to survive a car crash-- and it's the stuff of nightmares.. The artist, Melbourne-based Patricia Piccinini ...