Video: Realistic portraits of celebrities on feet: creative work of Jody Steel
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Cheat sheets on your knees have long been a surprise, but drawings are quite. 19 year old Boston artist Jody Steel I couldn’t think of anything better than to amuse myself by painting my own feet. The talented girl became famous for the fact that realistic portraits of world celebrities appeared on her knees.
“Tell me who is on your knees, and I’ll tell you who you are,” perhaps this is how Jody Steele's hobby can be characterized, because most often she draws her idols. Images of actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt and singer Thom Yorke from Radiohead appeared on the girl's feet, along with portraits of characters from popular TV shows (for example, Walter White from Breaking Bad and Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones).
True, harmless entertainment also has an aggressive side: depending on the mood, the girl sometimes "makes up" her leg in such a way that the resulting images can only be filmed in a horror movie. Illusions look very realistic, so that it even becomes a little uncomfortable.
Most often, viewers mistake the drawings on Jodie Steele's body for temporary tattoos, although in fact all the images were created using several pens and markers. Most often, a negligent student entertains herself in such an unusual way in pairs.
Jodie Steele got the idea to paint on her feet by accident. Once she did not have paper at hand, then she did not think of anything better than using her own body as a "canvas". On pale skin, the drawings looked great, and, of course, hiding them under a short skirt was quite problematic. Once these arts caught the eye of one of the professors of Emerson College, the art critic appreciated the amateurish creativity and… invited the girl to create illustrations for her own novel.
By the way, in Japan, they are also not averse to experimenting with women's legs, recently they began to place advertising stickers on the naked legs of girls just below the exciting mini-skirts.
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