![]() ![]() Santa hats galore … inside one of Yiwu’s Christmas showrooms. Yiwu market, by comparison, stocks a mere 400,000 products. On Alibaba alone, you can order 1.4m different Christmas decorations to be delivered to your door at the touch of a button. It might look like a wondrous bounty, but the market’s glory days seem to have passed: it’s now losing out to internet giants like Alibaba and Made In China. Some of it seems lost in translation: there are sheep in Santa hats and tartan-embroidered reindeer, and of course lots of that inexplicable Chinese staple, Father Christmas playing the saxophone. There are corridors lined with nothing but tinsel, streets throbbing with competing LED light shows, stockings of every size, plastic Christmas trees in blue and yellow and fluorescent pink, plastic pine cones in gold and silver. ![]() District Two is where Christmas can be found. The complex was declared by the UN to be the “largest small commodity wholesale market in the world” and the scale of the operation necessitates a kind of urban plan, with this festival of commerce organised into five different districts. The two men produce 5,000 red snowflakes a day, and get paid around £300 a month. It is a heaving multistorey monument to global consumption, as if the contents of all the world’s landfill sites had been dug-up, re-formed and meticulously catalogued back into 62,000 booths. There are whole streets in the labyrinthine complex devoted to artificial flowers and inflatable toys, then come umbrellas and anoraks, plastic buckets and clocks. It is a pound shop paradise, a sprawling trade show of everything in the world that you don’t need and yet may, at some irrational moment, feel compelled to buy. Packaged up in plastic bags, their gleaming red snowflakes hang alongside a wealth of other festive paraphernalia across town in the Yiwu International Trade Market, aka China Commodity City, a 4m sq m wonder-world of plastic tat. It’s a tiring job and they probably won’t do it again next year: once they’ve earned enough money for Wei to get married, they plan on returning home to Guizhou and hopefully never seeing a vat of red powder again. His dad wears a Santa hat (not for the festive spirit, he says, but to stop his hair from turning red) and they both get through at least 10 face masks a day, trying not to breathe in the dust. In the process, the two of them end up dusted from head to toe in fine crimson powder. Together with his father, he works long days in the red-splattered lair, taking polystyrene snowflakes, dipping them in a bath of glue, then putting them in a powder-coating machine until they turn red – and making 5,000 of the things every day. “Maybe it’s like New Year for foreigners,” says 19-year-old Wei, a worker who came to Yiwu from rural Guizhou province this year, speaking to Chinese news agency Sina. It is escapism with purpose.Wei gets through at least 10 face masks each day, trying not to breathe in the cloud of red dust. Our other artists, Melody Kielek and Lucy, do fantastic work. As you can see in the images, Rayna’s body art transformations are breathtaking. Our nude and Boudoir sessions are known for empowering women at fantastic levels.īody painting art allows for such expressive personal delight. It is a thrill for me to offer Body Painting as an added option to support a woman exploring her confidence, her body embracing. By the way, Calgary has some of the best in the world. I love photographing this art working with body painters. The body art gives the wearer permission to be exotic, go over the top, and play up to their vision. In front of my camera, art-covered bodies came to life. The only bit of permanence of the vanished art. ![]() The photography then became the treasure. Models in stunning paintings would step into my studio, then race off for a shower, so they could be a blank canvas for the next brilliant painter. I was an Offical Photographer at a body painting convention. blue snow queen body paint is breathtakingīodypaint is fleeting, It’s very nature is to be washed off. Although slow.īody painting is a unique way to express a vision, a slice of personality, a passion for animals, something magical, becoming a creature, or covered in tribal symbols. It is emotional to watch your body disappear, becoming art. Body painting is a matter of coverage and detail. We start off with 2 hours, but most go for the 4 hours. Body Painting Art is a creative add-on to our Boudoir and nude photography sessions. ![]()
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