Model Transforms Into a Tarantula
Tarantulas are some of the creepiest creatures on the planet but this is just amazing. Model Lowri Thomas is transformed into a human tarantula by body painter Emma Fay, who used water-based paints to turn the ultra-flexible model into the giant arachnid. The artwork was captured by photographer Jonathan Macauley, who recorded the progress of the animalistic designs as they developed.
Beth Sykes poses as a giraffe – when this was posted online it went viral:
Beth Sykes poses as a seahorse, which Emma Fay says celebrates the marvels of the natural world:
H/t: The Daily Mail
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