
SWEETIE, GRAB MOMMY’S BAZOOKA
Here we have another homage to a comic book character. This time, the artist didn’t go for a hero, but for the famous Harley Quinn. Originally, Quinn was the Joker’s partner and lover, but in the comics, she has evolved into an independent character who distances herself from the Joker and becomes an anti-hero.
In this depiction, Quinn has blonde hair with pink and blue tips. The character only sported this look in the comics after the release of the film “Suicide Squad” in 2016. In the movie, Margot Robbie took on the role of the psychiatrist who becomes a hard-hitting fighter with a baseball bat.

GOOD ENOUGH TO CONFUSE A BIRDWATCHER
Body painting is an art form. Instead of canvases or sketchbooks, the human body serves as the medium upon which talent is expressed. Through body painting (and some impressive photography), the body in the image above has been transformed to look just like a pelican.
At first glance, many would find it difficult to recognize the human body within. The leg of the body represents the pelican’s broad beak, while the knee forms the eyes. The person’s chest corresponds to the bird’s chest, and the arms serve as wings, contributing to the sense of depth. By darkening the surroundings, the focus is directed to the details of the image.


