Korean highschooler wins big with her canvas with a heartbeat
Ji Su-yeon poses with model Anastasia Chetyreva for the World Bodypainting Festival 2021. [KOREAN MAKE-UP ARTIST ASSOCIATION]

Ji Su-yeon poses with product Anastasia Chetyreva for the Earth Bodypainting Competition 2021. [KOREAN MAKE-UP ARTIST ASSOCIATION]

 
Utilizing just a brush, some paint and a canvas with a heartbeat, higher school scholar Ji Su-yeon won initially spot at the “Amateur Award: Brush/Sponge Bodypainting” category of the World Bodypainting Festival (WBF) 2021, an yearly Austrian-based opposition.
 
In an e-mail job interview with the Korea JoongAng Day by day in early August, the teenager from Suwon, Gyeonggi claimed she was flattered about the earn and expressed her gratitude for the people she labored with: Product Anastasia Chetyreva whom she met through the Korean Make-up Artist Association, her art instructors at the artwork institute she goes to at Suwon and at last, her parents.
 
WBF 2021 kicked off online on July 19 and ran till the 24. This year marks the festival’s 24th anniversary, and 455 artists from 48 different countries participated in the celebration. Beautiful performs of art arrive to lifetime every year just after the fashionable bodypainting artwork movement was proven in 1998. Since then it has been creating contributions in bodypainting’s recognition as a type of high-quality art.  
 
This year’s topic was “historical moments.”
 
“If you ended up to inquire me [about] a historic minute, I would decide on ‘the invention of television’ without hesitation,” Ji wrote in her quick explanation of her do the job that was submitted for the levels of competition. “Television [has always] immediately conveyed problems going on all-around the environment, made folks experience closer to