yunfangoerba
I don't understand how Natalie won in the end. Her pieces were too weak in my opinion.
Watching the episode where she painted a peanut butter sandwich, the sandwich was not really deep or on point compared to the rest, and the poses were too simple, yet she still managed to stay? Nicole's piece was definitely better, there were at least movements like hair and scarf flying in the wind. I feel like the judges were kind of biased because they like peanut butter sandwich? Just can't really agree.
In my honest opinion, her techniques were really in the bottom. I'm not convinced by the judges decision. And creativity? you call peanut butter sandwich creativity?AND in the episode where they ask them to paint only on hands to tell a story, she painted mountains and volcano eruption. How is that even a story? Zeus and cow, that's a story. Adam and Eve, that's a story. Volcano eruption? that's not even a story!!! and she won???????? are judges blind?
kylemcgovern-86505
Amazing show, talented hosts, talented artists = breaktaking results.
stefanmitchell-61951
Rupaul takes over the show a bit to much in season 3 and attitude against the artist. So the show is getting to be more about Rupaul and who he likes the body art. So from being a show with top marks it hit rock bottom. If you want people around you in a bad mood and to become haters make them watch season 3 and part where contestant Hans leaves the show.
atlasmb
Hosted by the beautiful Rebecca Romijn, "Skin Wars" is a competition show that pits body painting artists against each other in a series of challenges. Verdicts are delivered by a panel of judges.Each season, the producers try to throw more varied, more difficult, and more imaginative tasks at the artists. Such challenges can include camouflage work (where they attempt to make the model disappear into a background image), themed challenges (which can involve anything from super heroes to scenes from nature), or images inspired by the artists' own stories. I love this show because it really illustrates the incredible talents of these artists. Painting is difficult, in general, but painting on a curved, movable surface presents some specific, harder challenges.They also use different types of models. On one episode, they painted inspiring images on breast cancer survivors, which was very empowering and extremely beautiful.It's nice to have television shows that celebrate artistry and beauty. "Skin Wars" is one of the best.