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"Body Painting Cheong-sam Spectacular" held in Shanghai
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-30 14:56:19

A model parades a body painting artwork named "Dragon," which costs 12 hours to get finished, at the "MAC (Make-up Art Cosmetics, an US-based brand name)  [newsphoto]

    Body Painting Cheong-sam Spectacular" held in Shanghai Toronto Art Gallery on October 28, 2005. Some 23 body painting artists from countries and regions aroud the world such as Australia, Canada, South Korea and so on, gives an on-spot improvisational design and painting on models.

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