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[MALE] Me and a lot of paint

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2009, 01:33
by Splosh me up
It was over a year ago... I was bored, so I began playing with paint... here's the results...
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Re: [MALE] Me and a lot of paint

PostPosted: 23 Aug 2009, 19:07
by custardandrew
Great pictures - what sort of paint did you use? Did you manage to remove it?

Re: [MALE] Me and a lot of paint

PostPosted: 23 Aug 2009, 23:10
by Splosh me up
Thanks for your interest.

I used liquid "finger paint" tempera, a kind of paint that's supposed to be used even by preschool age childrens with bare hands for their earliest paintworks.
The brand of paint was the "house brand" of a local supermarket chainstore. In UK you could try to seek for FILA tempera paint, another one I tried with good results. Anyway, I am pretty sure there is an equivalent product everywhere in the world.
Before a big mess with paint, try an allergy test with every colour of every brand of paint. In the past I had a pretty itchy experience with the yellow of a particolar producer...
Cleaning was pretty easy.
Plastic sheet on bed (and another one driving to bathtub) went in the dustbin with the pants I wore in the first stages.
I took about 20 minutes to clean my body, with warm water,soft dish soap and a soft sponge. In another session
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I saturated of paint my hair, I took another 15-20 minutes just to clean hair. All in all, it's a reasonable time, when I messed up with margarine slits under a stretch tshirt and mayonnaise in hair, I spent a full night showering, drying, feeling stil greasy, showering again....

Thank you again for your interest.
And sorry for those pants on coathanger... sorry for thr coathanger, as in my intention, I prepared sort of a set.... and removed another object.
Later, to set the tripod of another camera, I moved the coathanger in the position you see, forgot it... and rememebered when I saw pics. :(

Re: [MALE] Me and a lot of paint

PostPosted: 24 Aug 2009, 09:26
by Richard
I didn't notice the coathanger until you mentioned it.