Emma
Hack began her career as a makeup artist, hairdresser and children’s face
painter. But her talents have continued to grow and evolve over the last two
decades into the mature and fascinating form she works in today. Her paintings
are applied directly to models’ bodies and match up perfectly with their
background, acting as a kind of camouflage. But the bodies are not entirely
hidden in the patterns; rather, they become part of the pattern and allow the
background to flow even more beautifully.
The
wallpapers featured are by the legendary designer Florence Broadhurst,
licensed specifically for Hack’s use. The intricate designs
can sometimes take up to 19 hours to apply. When finished, the model’s body is
at once a continuation of the design and a completely unique work of art on its
own. The designs accentuate, rather than hide, the fluid beauty and grace of
the human form.
The
wallpaper paintings began with Emma doing the painting herself and a photographer
making the images. However, as she has continued to grow as an artist, Emma has
taken over the photography
as well. She has experimented with adding creatures and other types of designs
in to her paintings, adding a new element to the concept of her amazing body
art.