After doing this I researched into artists that work on skin and I really liked Alexa Meade's work so I went on to do more research. She works on an unusual canvas: the actual human body. And she takes a classical concept — trompe l'oeil, the art of making a two-dimensional representation look three-dimensional — and turns it on its head. Her aim is to do the opposite, to collapse depth and make her living models into flat pictures."
I feel that this work links in with my research into jenny Sevilles work as It is a similar way of painting but instead of on paper its on skin. I prefer the effect on skin better than paper also I feel it looks easier.
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