The Asian Age

Nude models become artists’ canvases on NYC Bodypainti­ng Day

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About 100 naked people gathered on Saturday to paint New York City red — and blue, green, orange, magenta and neon yellow.

Dozens of artists used the naked bodies as canvases on the third annual NYC Bodypainti­ng Day, which celebrates freedom of artistic expression and body acceptance.

The volunteer models, including Charles Darius, doffed their duds in Manhattan’s Dag Hammarskjo­ld Plaza, outside the United Nations headquarte­rs, for a few hours of painting before boarding doubledeck­er buses and taking their art show throughout the city.

“I enjoy being nude,” said Darius, whose parents are from Europe and took him to nude beaches often when he was a child. “It’s a pleasure to indulge in that enjoyment on a sidewalk in Manhattan.”

Onlookers, many snapping photos and shooting videos on their cellphones, shared words of encouragem­ent with the models, who endured two- or three- hour painting sessions on an overcast day with temperatur­es in the low 70s.

Artist Andy Golub, who painted bodybuilde­r Vanessa Adams, created NYC Bodypainti­ng Day as a way to promote human connection through art. He said he and the other artists were creating art inspired by the models’ “inner beauty,” the theme for this year's event. Adams, participat­ing for the first time, said she had a bit of the jitters standing naked in front of scores of people.

“Let’s hurry up and paint my face so I'll be incognito,” she said. “If I’m green, no one will know it’s me.”

Public nudity is legal in the city when it's for artistic purposes, such as a play, a performanc­e or an art show. But Golub and model Zoe West were arrested in 2011 during a bodypainti­ng project in Times Square. West sued over the arrest, and the city paid her a $ 15,000 settlement. Golub said Bodypainti­ng Day, which also takes place in Amsterdam and is scheduled for Brussels, makes “the world a better place” by benefiting everyone involved. He said the artists get to share their voices with the public, the models get to embrace their bodies and the public gets to appreciate all the types of people on display.

Some of the NYC Bodypainti­ng Day event’s artists, including Matt Deifer, also painted models at last summer’s Philly Naked Bike Ride.

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 ??  ?? Megan Slawkawski looks at her reflection at an NYC Bodypainti­ng Day event; Charles Darius ( above) poses after getting painted. —
Megan Slawkawski looks at her reflection at an NYC Bodypainti­ng Day event; Charles Darius ( above) poses after getting painted. —

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