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  Wendy L Feldmann   
  Efland, NC USA  
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Art: Lost Boy Henna by Artist Wendy L Feldmann
"Lost Boy Henna"
Wendy L Feldmann
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Art: Ken's Greenman in Henna by Artist Wendy L Feldmann
"Ken's Greenman in Henna"
Wendy L Feldmann

Art: In Bloom Among the Azaleas by Artist Wendy L Feldmann
"In Bloom Among the Azaleas"
Wendy L Feldmann

Art: Morgaine, Summoning the Boat by Artist Wendy L Feldmann
"Morgaine, Summoning the Boat"
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Art: In Memory of  Pixie
"In Memory of Pixie "Poop Cat" Gillingham"
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"Lost Boy Henna"

Art: Lost Boy Henna by Artist Wendy L Feldmann
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Detail of the Lost Boy's back
  
 
 

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Media:  Henna on model
Dimensions:  6-foot-somethin'
Date of Work:  02/13/09

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A friend of mine, who is a bit of a Lost Boy, declared the need to be canvas to my henna. He wanted full-body henna, and was willing to lay himself down for the art form.

Long swooping lines influenced by my absolute love of Art Nouveau grace him from neck to ankles. My only regret is there is only so much room on the body to draw.

The piece itself took about 3 hours to draw on the model, after which we kept him warm, still, and entertained by Eddie Izzard, with another glass of St~Germain whilst the henna saturated his skin.

About 2 days later we were able to photograph him in the Wild, before he launched off on his next Flight to Neverland.


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