Merging with the Wild through Art
Blending into the backdrop of wild trees, plants, and fruits, this model showcases an incredible body paint that camouflages her within her natural surroundings. Notably, her legs are painted to resemble the rafflesia, a flower famous for being the largest in the world.
Known as the “corpse flower,” the rafflesia is notorious for its size and pungent aroma of decaying flesh, which it uses to attract pollinators like flies. This flower, native to Southeast Asian rainforests, is a rare sight, blooming infrequently and only surviving for a few days. The use of rafflesia in body art is a bold choice, symbolizing nature’s power and mystery!