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Chooo-San art: Japanese makeup artist makes models burst at the seams with zips, buttons, power plugs and laces painted on their skin. By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 03:03 GMT, 20 October 2012 | Updated: 10:26 GMT, 20 October 2012 With zips, power plugs, laces and buttons adorning their bodies, these young models look like something out of a travelling freak show. But they are in fact the latest walking exhibits of Japanese artist Chooo-San's incredible illusionary makeup art. Bored with digitally enhanced pictures, the 19-year-old student decided to see how far she could push her limits without technology - with impressive results. Japanese college student and artist, Choo-San, has created more incredible makeup art illusions on people's bodies Using only acrylic paints, these amazingly realistic images are enough to make anyone look twice.

Chooo-San, a first year student at Musashino Art University in Tokyo, Japan, garnered attention in June when she painted misplaced mouths, extra eyes and eerie robotic extras to the human body. Chooo-San explains: 'I don't really have a reason why I started doing those pictures. Benuuu - Settlers. 7PQ51.jpg (1024×768) j7U8n.jpg (318×467) UEEFb.jpg (640×640) b5vbz.jpg (450×718) Photo Album. Photo Album. - STREET ART UTOPIA. More info. Let us begin with this words that come as a response to the photo above: “There´s tools and colours for all of us, to lend from nature to make the world more understandable and beautiful”. 1# Click on a photo and you make it bigger and can post a comment on it. 2# Make sure that you read the story in the end!

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More info. More info. More info. CNC Routered Wooden Catan | Boardcrafting. QhDIY.jpg (567×847) Exploding Martial Arts Porcelain Figures. Realistic Insects Made From One Sheet of Uncut Paper. Even with a second glance, these amazingly intricate origami designs by Brian Chan still look like real insects. The 31-year old has been working with paper since his youth, making other’s designs and perfecting is craft. In recent years he’s started creating his own designs, carefully planning exactly where folds need to be in a flat sheet of paper… transforming it into a miniature, lifelike sculpture. I’ve included one of his plans below to show how astounding the detail in his planning actually is… remember, these are all one sheet of uncut paper!!

Considering the near impossible detail that goes into each of his pieces, it might not come as a surprise when I tell you that Chan is an instructor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he teaches crafts. The designs featured here are his hobby and are created in his spare time. SEE ALSO: A Tiny World of Nano Origami What draws him to this challenging art form? Above: Flying Katydid Below: Flying Grasshopper Mayfly Locust.

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