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What is the current situation of body art in China?

It can be said that the development of art in China is not very smooth, especially human body art. At the beginning of last century, masters such as Liu Haisu and Xu Beihong brought western art disciplines such as sketch and oil painting from the west, and of course they also introduced human body painting. This was a great pressure at that time. Pan was labeled as an "art traitor" at that time, and his contribution to body painting attracted a lot of criticism, just because he was a feudal prisoner with thousands of years of thoughts.

Of course, after the founding of New China, China's body art was affirmed, but it also developed slowly. The same is true of human photography. Since the reform and opening up, it has gradually entered the field of vision of ordinary people. There are also photo albums of human photography in bookstores and many works of human photography on the Internet.

Body photography can be said to be "non-mainstream" in China, because most people still don't accept it. Photographers don't say that models have to bear considerable pressure to take body photography. When they walk into the spotlight, they really don't just take a step or two.

Body photography is dominated by female body photography, and of course there are many male body works. Body photography shows the beauty of human body, feminine beauty of women and masculine beauty of men.

I am a painter and a photographer, and I am totally acceptable for body art. Because of professional reasons, I have painted and photographed many human works, and the process is quite difficult. It's really hard to find a model. When it comes to body painting, people regard it as a "hooligan".

Du Bufei once said: "The most precious thing in our thoughts is not its rational component, but the connotation of movement and the rhythm that makes the body swing."

May human body art develop healthily in China.