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This is the first part of a project I worked on last week. Featuring Caroline Madison: You can view the: Following several questions, let me explain a few points: I think Caroline's silhouette stands out more without the black lines on her body. Furthermore, the black paint I used was different and a bit toxic so I didn't want to put it on her skin. This image is only the first part of the project, the second part becomes completely abstract and a bit wilder... Certainly it's not recommended to cover your skin with paint repetitively, I first tried on several parts of my own body, no pain, no irritation... Caroline didn't have problems either. Acrylic paint is water-based so the majority of the substance is not toxic. Acrylic paints with cadmium can be harmful because of the heavy metals they contain. I use acrylic WITHOUT cadmium.The above picture and other images from the " Flesh and Acrylic " series have been published in The Sun and The Telegraph in December 2011.Also purchase a bigger jpg version to have it as a wallpaper!Second part:Making & detail:A poem by Peter S. Quinn For the sun is red...And day is unclearIn summer's color bledWhen blooms are nearYour heart was stillWith the rising sunOf tomorrows fulfillIn life times on runFor her blood is redIn its own dripping wayIn deep oceans bedWhere her billows playWith its beating timeOf the restless seaTides of weak and primeInside you will seeFor love as aforesaidIn everything it needLike sea bloom dragonheadWith lustrous fruits berriedSo much of infinity truthOf love and love makingIts bosom of unsullied youthNever in love aching