Re: Cool Picture Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 3:50 am
And this is not a pipe.IanKennedy wrote:It’s NOT a parrot!
I see it, now!IanKennedy wrote:
It’s NOT a parrot!
This parrot is in fact a female model who posed for Johannes Stötter, a fine art body painter.
Using breathable paint, he spent hours painstakingly turning this woman into the image of a parrot, brushstroke by brushstroke. The model’s arm forms the parrot’s head and beak, and her legs form the wing and tail feathers.
Yeah, but what Ian posted isn't even an image of a parrot... it's an image of a person made to look like an image of a parrot! That's kinda abstract...Mikey wrote:And this is not a pipe.IanKennedy wrote:It’s NOT a parrot!
Oh thank god. 28 hours later I finally see it. All I needed to do was find the tit, and let nature take its course.IanKennedy wrote:
It’s NOT a parrot!
This parrot is in fact a female model who posed for Johannes Stötter, a fine art body painter.
Using breathable paint, he spent hours painstakingly turning this woman into the image of a parrot, brushstroke by brushstroke. The model’s arm forms the parrot’s head and beak, and her legs form the wing and tail feathers.
Too much time... Some people have it.IanKennedy wrote:
It’s NOT a parrot!
This parrot is in fact a female model who posed for Johannes Stötter, a fine art body painter.
Using breathable paint, he spent hours painstakingly turning this woman into the image of a parrot, brushstroke by brushstroke. The model’s arm forms the parrot’s head and beak, and her legs form the wing and tail feathers.
Or just some really bad hay fever.Graham Kennedy wrote:
SPRING!!!! YAY!!!!
To quote a certain captain...
James Kirk wrote: Do you know the one: "All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by...?" You could feel the wind at your back in those days, the sounds of the sea beneath you. And even if you take away the wind and the water, it's still the same. The ship is yours, you can feel her...and the stars are still there.