UV Body Back Out (<1K) rt FAQ
Ian Bell Summer 1999
Contents
Where Can I Get The Paints?
Where Can I Get The Lights?
What Film Do You Use?
How Long Does It Take?
How Long Does It Last?
Do The Brushes Tickle?
How do you choose what image you are going to do on a person?
What are your thoughts on how the black-light images affect the mind?
What sort of reactions have you seen to your art work?
How do you understand the power of the yantras?
How do these release psychic energies?
How long have you been doing this?
Have You Had Any Artistic Training?
Can I Use A Small Copy Of One Of Your Images for a Link To Your Site?

1. Where Can I Get The Paints?

You should contact a theatrical makeup or stage lighting company.
Ask about water-based ultra violet face paints. I use
Kryolan (Suppliers) and Fardel UV brands.
UK sources include Charles Fox and Screen Face. Outside UK try Arjans.

2. Where Can I Get The Lights?

Stage, disco, and some office lighting suppliers can provide "Black Light" flourescent tubes in 2 or 4 foot lengths relatively inexpensively. Links to UV-related sites can be found here.

3. What Film Do You Use?

Fuji 200-ASA colour slide, hand held camera, long exposure.

4. How Long Does It Take?

That varies. I usualluy allow about five hours for just one side of a body or eight hours for whole body.
This includes breaks and the photo shoot.

5. How Long Does It Last?

You can sleep in the paints for a few nights but i don't advise it if you aren't going clubbing in them or whaetever because such paints clog the pores. The colours look drab in daylight anyway.

6. Do The Brushes Tickle?

If the water is heated to body temperature then not very much.
However most models enjoy the sensuality of the experience, prefering cool water and carressive brush strokes.

7. How do you choose what image you are going to do on a person?

Sometimes i plan it out in advance but usually i intuit up to a certain point and then a design sort of appears, as though i'd been painting it without knowing it. Once its there i spend the rest of the time filling it in. Remember Rolf Harris: "Can you tell what it is yet?"? It sometims feels strangley like some innerself is playing exactly that game with me.

8. What are your thoughts on how the black-light images affect the mind?

The black light itself is strange. Some people don't like looking at the lights themselves but i enjoy gazing at the bulb trying to fathom where the light is coming from. Its a very peculiar light. Crystals go strangley blurred in it. The colours of the flourescing paints are phenomenal. Photographs barely begin to capture it. They are qualatively unlike any other colours. I think its the modern equivalent of medieval amazement at stained glass. Sunlight through coloured glass was the psychaedelia of the middle ages. Now we are used to bright colours all around us, despoiled and exploited to sell and beguile. UV flourescence has a fresh clarity bourne from perceptual novelty. It cannot currently be reproduced in glossy magazines or on cinema or TV screens so it hasn't yet been hijacked.

9. What sort of reactions have you seen to your art work?

Because people are unfamiliar with the colours, you often get amazed reactions. UV is pretty common at raves now so people there are more used to it but bodypainting is still novel too so my club-going models have dropped some jaws in passing.

10. How do you understand the power of the yantras?

You don't understand yantras so much as empower them within yourself ISTM. Yantras are somewhat arbitary symbols representing intractibly convoluted bioplasmic entities and the attitudes and concepts attributed thereto. All magick, and much medicine, exploits the effect of belief. Belief manifests by control of the concious and unconcious. Yantras are thoughtforms for the concious mind to loose into the maelstrom and to endevour to impose onto the subconcious machinations.

11. How do these release psychic energies?

They don't. Their concious use by the painter and the awareness of their use by the painted may cause either or both to make progress in their meditation. If you believe in subtle energies then it can constitute energy work if you will it so. There is also the potential role of shamanic talisman. I keep an open mind as to whether astral fields and entities exist outside the imagination. It can sometimes be useful to act as if they do and when so doing, yantras are potent.

12. How long have you been doing this?

About six years,

13. Have You Had Any Artistic Training?

No. Not even to 'O' (now GSE) level (UK rudimentary examinations).
I studied mathematics at university where i developed an interest in photography and subsequently learnt body painting techniques by painting people at raves and studying celtic, australian aboriginal, and yantric art.

14. Can I Use A Small Copy Of One Of Your Images for a Link To Your Site?

Yes. But please email me the URL of your link. Note that a link via bigfoot indirection (www.bigfoot.com/~iancgbell/bodyart) is preferable to a direct link.

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