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Public Relations, Promotions and Advertising
Visually stunning body painting
can be used with great effect to promote products, services or
organisations.
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A body painting of a gymnast was used in an advertising campaign for Panasonic Viera televisions, shown extensively on Sky Movies channels. |
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A promotional campaign by 'A Suit That Fits' used a model in a painted-on suit in and around London to promote their tailor's business directly to City workers. |
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Left: Top Rugby League stars were body painted to promote the start of the Super League season. As well as appearing in the press the publicity stunt was also shown on BBC North and Sky Sports news. Right: Planet SkinCare used a body painted model to promote their products in Selfridges, London. |
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As part of a publicity campaign to get the nation to eat more healthily, the Fibre Foundation persuaded cricketer Mark Ramprakash to have his body painted to show key organs which benefit from a high-fibre diet. The photos generated extensive coverage in the national press, including the Daily Telegraph, Star and Mirror, as well as 120 pieces of regional coverage. More details in the PR Media Blog at http://pr-media-blog.co.uk/tag/fibre-foundation/ |
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“Carolyn, a special thank you. Your
body painting design was spot on and
had the exact press appeal we were looking for! It was great
working with you”. Staniforth PR Agency.
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Left: Zavvi used
models body painted in gold standing in their music store window in
Regent Street, London, to promote the launch of the Beowolf
movie on DVD.
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Zoo Magazine used a model in body painted motorcycle gear to promote the MCN London Motorcycle Show. |
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Visually interesting and memorable body painting was used by rock group Biffy Clyro for the covers of two of their CDs, "Puzzle" and "Machines". |
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Body painting of models used in the launch of a new investment product from ETF Securities and featured in the East Anglian Daily Times (above), the Scottish Daily Record and the Daily Telegraph.
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Tibits Restaurant, London,
used a body painted model to promote their 'Vegetarian Week'.
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Body painted models were used at the Saatchi Art Gallery, London, to promote an event.
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3 celebrities were body painted in luminous paint for a Cancer Research fund-raising campaign which received extensive media coverage. More details here |
Sun Page 3 model Sam Cooke and actor Jason Flemyng were transformed into characters Mystique and Azazel to publicise the release of 'X Men First Class' movie on Blu-ray and DVD by Twentieth Century Fox. More photos here. |
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There are further examples in
Published Work
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