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Sunday, July 6, 2014

(Photos) See the most Amazing pictures ever. Trust me you wont regret seeing them








Artist Johannes Stötter has taken the art of camouflage to the extreme.



As our photographs show, this looks like a parrot sat on it’s perch but a take a closer look and you will see it’s actually a painted woman.

Former world champion body painter Johannes, 35, who lives in Italy, spent four hours painting a female model from head to toe to look like a red macaw.

The woman’s outstretched leg become the bird’s tail feathers and by putting her arm over her head she creates it’s head.

It took four hours to paint the model but the results are spectacular and even Johannes friends who are familiar with his work were fooled.

But he isn’t the only master of illusion as you will see in our gallery…


Road to hell: Artist Edgar Mueller transformed an ordinary street in his native Germany into an


apocalyptic scene that could have come straight out of a Hollywood movie.


Mueller created the 3D art work for a street painting contest.








Sliding building: This derelict building actually looks like it is sliding into the street but is in fact a work


of art by Alex Chinneck.





Frog: Stötter put his talent to good work again when he created this stunning frog in the rain forest.


One of his more ambitious projects, he used five models.





Tiger: Body artist Craig Tracy, from New Orleans, Louisiana, created this crouching tiger out of three


naked women who spent a whole day posing for him. The South China tiger piece was made to raise


awareness of the endangered species. Tracy, who has got a host of celebrity clients, says he is never short of models willing to pose for him and has painted hundreds of bodies.





Banana split: London based advertising photographer Ray Massey joined forces with talented body


painting experts Annie Miller and Annie Ralli to create this banana split with a difference. A model’s


hands have been painted yellow and her finger nails brown to create the tip.





Pencil pot: In another of Massey’s photographs, a model’s hands and fingers are painted to look like


a pot of brightly coloured pens and pencils.

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