Body-painting artists hold a gathering in New York including a post-painting march down Broadway and a return to Times Square for a photoshoot
Mon 28 Jul 2014 03.30 EDT Last modified on Wed 19 Oct 2022 10.31 EDT
Marion La Coguic of Portland, Oregon, is painted at Columbus Circle in New York as body-painting artists gathered to decorate nude models. The event’s organiser, artist Andy Golub, says New York was the only city in the US that would allow his inaugural body-painting day. Photograph: John Minchillo/AP Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Debbie McCabe, of New Jersey, poses for pictures after being painted. Photograph: John Minchillo/AP Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Cully Firmin, of Lafayette, Louisiana, is painted at Columbus Circle. Photograph: John Minchillo/AP Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
More than 25 body-painting artists from across the US attempted to paint about 30 naked models during the event. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty Images Share on FacebookShare on Twitter