
BECOME ONE WITH THE FURNITURE
This woman’s body art makes it look like she’s gradually merging with the furniture. The diamond pattern of a leather sofa is recreated on her skin. While the brown coloring of the sofa is missing, perhaps this is still part of the ongoing process.
Her look consists of cleverly matched shades of gray, brown, and beige for the lines. The pattern extends across her face, her bare arms, and legs. The rest of her body is covered by her black dress. However, the skin visible through the mesh inserts of her dress appears to be free of the pattern.

THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
When Henry Selick’s production “The Nightmare Before Christmas” hit theaters in 1993, it was a surprising success, grossing $50 million at the box office at the time. Since then, the film has achieved cult status and was re-released annually by Disney from 2006 to 2010. The film is based on an idea by Tim Burton, who was also involved in the production.
This artist is inspired by the film and paints herself as one of the main characters, Sally. Sally’s appearance is based on Frankenstein’s monster, and she is a toxicologist. In addition to her ability to experiment with poisons, Sally can also see into the future.


