Since    the beginning of time, humans have always had the desire to create     art. Through this desire body painting was born, making the human body     the first canvass. The history of this craft stretches so far back  that    historians consider it to be the earliest form of art. Compared  to   other  types of body art like tattoos or piercing, this is  impermanent.   It  lasts only for a few hours at most.
During    the ancient times, tribes would often use this during  celebrations   and  important ceremonies. Each color had its own  corresponding   meaning.  Chieftains and warriors commonly had their own  styles to   indicate their  status in the tribe. Around the 12th century, a  new   kind of body  painting known as the Mehendi became popular. The  Mehendi   is an  extremely old ritual that originated from Egypt. It is the  art   of using  henna to paint the body. This type of dye usually lasts a    little  longer, about a 1-2 weeks before fading.  Natives of South    America also  had their own methods of ornamenting their bodies. They    would use wet  charcoal also known as huito. Like henna, huito is also    semi-permanent  lasting for a few weeks.
In    today's modern era, this has become a way of self-expression. This    has  been spurred on by the liberality of modern society. If before    nudity  was deemed by society as inappropriate and improper, now it is     something to be flaunted. In the guise of self-expression and the     practice of human freedom, this has become a means of grabbing the     public's attention. This is especially effective during protests and     rallies. Instead of bringing placards and sign boards, the protesters     would instead paint on themselves.
The    art of body painting can morph a human being into a beautiful work   of   art. It can make a statement that words alone cannot express,  create a    more appealing presentation, and add meaning and  significance to an    important occasion. It is used not only for the  living, but also to    preserve the dead. Truly it has attained world  wide significance that    will last till the end of time. 

 

 
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