10 Most Unbelievable Body Paintings by Hikaru Cho

Tokyo-born artist Hikaru Cho a.k.a. Chooo-San amazes us again with her incredible painting talent. Young artist Hikaru Cho painted eyes, fire, books and even extra body parts like mouth that look so realistic they will evoke emotions whether horror or fascination. Hikaru Cho studied at Musashino Art University, and while she’s a talented body paint artist who is really famous online, she had also worked with several cloth brands.

In fact, this is not the first time we feature her. You can find 10 more examples from Hikaru on ‘’ 10 Most Outstanding Body Art Illusions by Chooo-San’’ post here. This is part II. Hope we can see more examples of her stunning body painting examples in future too. Check out 10 Most Unbelievable Body Paintings by Hikaru Cho.

10 – Fire in my Heart

Fire in my Heart - Unbelievable Body Paintings
Fire in my Heart

09 – From My Body, My Rights campaign

from My Body My Rights
from My Body My Rights

08 – Handy camera

Handy camera - Unbelievable Body Paintings
Handy camera

07 – From My Body, My Rights campaign

from My Body My Rights
from My Body My Rights

06 – Evolution

Evolution
Evolution

05 – Taking an X-ray

Taking an X-ray - Unbelievable Body Paintings
Taking an X-ray

04 – Face painting

Face painting by Hikaru Cho
Face painting by Hikaru Cho

03 – Hand Painting

Hand Painting
Hand Painting

02 – From My Body, My Rights campaign

from My Body My Rights
from My Body My Rights

01 – See right through you

See right through you - Unbelievable Body Paintings
See right through you

In the end, Hikaru Cho’s unbelievable body paintings offer a unique perspective on art and the human body. Cho’s work sparks curiosity and discussion, helping to redefine the ways we perceive art and our own bodies. As we navigate through her body of work, it’s evident that Cho isn’t just creating art; she’s stirring emotions, creating illusions and challenging perceptions, one body painting at a time. It’s an exploration of individuality, creativity, and the power of perception – all painted masterfully on the canvas of the human body.

Via: Hikaru Cho