What is the difference between body painting and tattooing?

Updated on vogue 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although tattoos and painting are both re-carving and re-painting of the human body, tattoos are tattooed with a needle or knife on the person's **, and then dye is applied to the wound to make it enter the dermis, so that the body leaves a never-fading pattern. The color is mostly single. It can be streaked in stages, over several months.

    The painting can only be completed on the same day due to the fact that the work cannot be rubbed after completion, compared to the tattoo has more time to conceive and create, and the painting only has a small and almost harsh time limit Therefore, the painting is only suitable for small areas or simple pictures. The composition of the picture is complex and full, due to the time limit that the creation time must be completed on the same day, therefore, it is very difficult, and it is the daunting road of Chongqing painting.

    The rise of color painting in the 21st century is the evolution and continuation of ancient coloring, which does not require the human body to bear the pain of the skin and can change the pattern at any time, so that people are happy to accept. Because the color painting is rich in color, there are changes in shades and shades, and the lifelike artistic effect can be pursued, so the painting has a larger space for real life and interesting use. Chongqing commercial performance painting is painted with a special pigment on the **, after the painting is finished with a color-fixing potion to maintain the color, which can be kept for a few weeks to months, and then will slowly fade until it disappears.

    The tattoo is pierced with a tattoo machine dipped in a special pigment, so that the pigment enters the **color, and it cannot disappear after recovery, and can only be removed by laser and other methods, but it is impossible to remove it like the original, so the tattoo is irreversible. In addition, there is a kind of spray painting that has become more popular recently, which is to use a special tool to spray the paint on the ** and then get a fixed color of the potion or powder (sorry I can't remember it clearly), which can be kept for about a week or two, and then it will slowly disappear. To sum up, body painting and spray painting are disposable, but the effect is very similar to a real tattoo, and it can be removed at any time, so it is also called a "disposable (or 'temporary') art tattoo"; And a real tattoo is permanent, and once the tattoo is easily removed and not easy to modify, the difference is this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Painted is relatively low compared to tattoos, has strong flexibility, the biggest feature is that you can freely change the pattern, each pattern effect can last from a few days to several months, very suitable for people who like to pursue freshness.

    Tattoos are permanent and can follow the mark of a lifetime, a good tattoo is not cheap.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello

    Do you have a tattoo with the same color as **?

    Hello Hello.

    Pro-3 No, no

    How can there be a light color and ** color?

    Does the tattoo have a color similar to that of the skin?

    Pro-3 Yes, but it's not very obvious on the tattoo.

    It's just that some ** have skin color and white spots on them, can they cover the white spots?

    Can you tattoo that light color like this?

    Yes. Pro-3 Rest assured

    Really, pro 3 rest assured! But it's hard to wash it later.

    Pro-3 Can you give me a thumbs up? Thank you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended that it is best not to get a tattoo, even if it can be washed off, it is not good!

    There are still many tattoos now, and the price is not clear. If you draw it, you can do it.

    If the tattoo is wrong and not corrected, the drawing will be different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Tattooing is to acupuncture and apply colored dyes on the body, causing permanent wounds. Paint (understood here as body painting) is simply the use of colored painting dyes to depict colorful patterns on the body. Of course, there is a pain in tattooing, but there is no pain in painting, and there is a big difference between the two.

    2. Tattoos, also known as tattoos.

    Tattoo. It is to use colored needles to pierce the bottom layer and create some patterns or words on it. That is, puncture ** and apply pigment to the wound to make the body with permanent patterns. The most common tattoo is plain lines, which cause a raised stripe scar on the **.

    The practice is called a scar tattoo. Many ethnic groups believe that tattoos can prevent diseases and disasters, and some use tattoos to indicate status, identity or membership of a group, but the most common motivation is for aesthetics.

    3. Painting. The term painted has been used in China since ancient times, known as danqing, and is often used in traditional Chinese architecture.

    Decorative paintings painted on.

    Body painting, also known as tattoo painting, is to paint a beautiful costume with plant pigments on a smooth **.

    It has a special aesthetic appeal. Generally speaking, human body painting does not hurt **, is not afraid of washing, no pain, bright colors, and changeable patterns. The process of painting is also simple and easy. The rudiments of body painting are derived from the patterns on indigenous people; And the quintessence of Peking Opera in our country.

    The faces of the characters in can also be said to be the earliest masterpieces of body painting.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is such a saying circulating in the tattoo industry. Those who can get tattoos don't necessarily draw, and those who can draw don't necessarily get tattoos. This sentence clearly distinguishes between tattooing and painting as two different artistic acts.

    If this is the case, the answer is definitely no. Because the first thing to do in the process of tattooing is to review the drawing, the so-called review is to observe the structure and tone of the pattern and the spatial order, and these are equivalent to the observation and finalization in the painting. It can be seen from this that painting is an aid to the act of tattooing.

    When the understanding of the pattern forms a general impression in the mind, it comes in handy during the tattoo operation. But in the actual tattoo work, we found that there are actually many tattoo artists who can't draw, and the works are also very beautiful. And why?

    In fact, the reason is very simple, that is, careful, tattoo artists who do not know how to draw may have a lot of deficiencies in design, but the process of tattooing is not painting. To be a qualified tattoo artist, you must master computer design, mechanical engineering, art, simple medical knowledge and tattoo techniques, as well as self-marketing. Drawing is just one of them, and computer design has largely made up for the lack of tattoo artists who can't draw.

    Therefore, the research of tattoo techniques by many tattoo artists has become a more focused direction. Of course, it's better to be able to draw, but in the actual tattoo industry, there are many people who are latecomers. The so-called latecomer here refers to people who are not engaged in tattoo work at the beginning, and the age of the painting foundation is between 4 and 18 years old, and this period of time is the learning stage of life, which will not be disturbed by other things.

    In addition, painting is a long-term artistic process, and it is not something you can learn for a year or two. Therefore, it can be seen that the quality of tattoos is not directly related to painting.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tattoos, also known as tattoos and tattoos, are used to pierce the bottom layer with colored needles and create some patterns or words on them. That is, it refers to the puncture**, and the wound is applied with pigment to make the body with permanent patterns. The practice of creating a raised streak scar on the ** is sometimes referred to as a tattoo.

    Plain tattoos are practiced in most parts of the world, and dark-skinned ethnic groups do not have this custom, and they are relatively rare in China in recent centuries. Many ethnic groups believe that tattoos can prevent diseases and disasters. There are also ethnic groups that use tattoos to indicate status, identity or membership of a group, but the most common motive is probably aesthetics.

    For human beings in ancient times, "tattooing" was a totem and a belief, and the price was to endure the pain of flesh and skin; In modern times, whether it is a symbol of the gods or the devil, the totem has lost its effectiveness. We started to create our own totem and draw it on our body, replacing it with uniqueness and confidence.

    When it comes to body painting, many people think it's the tattoos of fashionable girls we often see on the streets in the summer, embroidered with a rose on the arm, a butterfly on the navel or something, but in fact these are two different things entirely. To put it simply, body painting is the use of color by beauticians to draw various patterns on the human body and limbs, and the general painter on the canvas. Painting with oil paint is different, the carrier of painted art is the human body with dynamic and vitality, it is a fluid and three-dimensional work of art.

    Body painting brings a strong visual impact and challenges traditional aesthetic concepts.

    The art of body painting is an art that competes with God for favor, which gives artists unlimited imagination space, and the picture drawn is clearly layered, three-dimensional, and expressive. The creation comes from life and can express vivid animal shapes; It can show interesting game stories; It can be cast as a body sculpture with smooth lines. The creators use rough color blocks and delicate brushstrokes to vividly show the rich expression of the delicate lines of the human body.

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