Extreme, this artist drains his blood to paint with airbrush..

in #art7 years ago (edited)

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Painting is the art of drawing an object on a canvas. Generally artists paint using oil or acrylic paints. There are also using the technique of airbrush, which is using a sprayer in which is already filled by paint. The result will be different from painting by using a brush. But as the times progress, the artists also make progress on the artwork. Examples are done by this Mayers Rev. He painted using the airbursh technique but not the paint he sprayed but his own blood.
The man who also works as a tattoo artist is directly drain his blood through a hose into a tool called penbrush. Penbrush this tool as a brush replacement. After that he started to paint by spraying his blood onto the canvas.
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Many side effects that he suffered, ranging from dizziness to loss of consciousness. Reported from dailymail.co.uk, although the action is done controversial but he admitted to many people who like his work. Even Mayer very rarely met people who criticize the way he did it. Here are the paintings of Rev Mayers that he painted using his own blood that I summarize from dailymail.co.uk.

  1. Rev Mayers often paint pictures of fauna.
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  2. A portrait of a tiger that he draws with his own blood.
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  3. This pair of wolves also has amazing details.
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  4. This eye painting looks horrible.
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  5. Not only on the canvas, he also drew in other media for example this shoe.
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  6. He must keep his food so that his body can produce a lot of blood.
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  7. If sold about how much is the price of this Rev Mayers work?
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Wow! This is extreme!!
I love tattoos and piercing, and in these matters, there are some extreme performances (a tattoo session with 2 tattoo artists at the same time during 8 hours, the body suspensions...) but, here...
Anyway, this guy is a real good artist, but I wonder if the color will hold in time. Blood is not a pigment so...
Cool post, I like it!