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RE: Contest: Art Commenting Contest
I agree with @tezzmax; they’re all forms of art, each expressed in a unique style.
Tattoos, however, are much more personal than the others mentioned, as they permanently remain on a person’s body. People get tattoos for a variety of reasons, often deeply personal and connected to their culture or life experiences. It’s art intertwined with personal meaning.
Body painting brings a certain ‘aliveness’ to artwork, unlike the static nature of traditional art forms. It’s uniquely captivating, especially with the thrill of seeing the art move—turning to face you, walking toward you, or around you. It’s like witnessing a work of art come to life.
Beautiful insight.
There are all sorts of tattoos gor example that number you get in a concentration camp or a gangs-tattoo. Prisoners take tattoo after tattoo but it is frequently out of boredom.
The average tattooshop isn't famous because of the artists at work. More personal it can be for the receiver because it's on his/her skin but so it bodypaint. In both cases the canvas is the body.
In both cases an artist is needed.