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Throw back Thursday - Blue Peter Guest Appearance.

I have been working on updating my website recently and while I was searching for videos to include I found this blast from the past clip from my appearance on Blue Peter while browsing youtube and it was too good not to share. (scroll down for clip) Back in 2004 I was invited to be a guest on legendary British Childrens TV Show "Blue Peter". I had watched Blue Peter since I was a small child, and was excited to be on the show and to see how the show was filmed. 



I was painting one of the Blue Peter presenters, Gethin Jones, to vanish into the studio set, featuring the famous ship. Camouflage bodypainting is quite complicated and takes a lot of technical skill. It is very difficult to move models out of position and get them back perfectly to vanish. Normally when you paint models to blend into a background you paint them and them shoot the film or photo shoot immediately, but this was a live show, and the schedule meant it was not going o be able to happen that way. Gethin was only available to be painted for 3 and a half hours in the morning and had a series of meetings and rehearsals to go to during the day and the show went out live at 6.30pm. Clearly it was time to get creative. 

The majority of traditional body paints would simply rub off or be degenerated over time under Gethin's clothes when we went to his meetings. There was a minuscule amount of time for retouches. In the time since 2004 there are many many new professional bodypaint products on the market which would have the durability needed for this task, but back then there was less choice. I would not consider using products not meant for use on skin (even though there may have been some out there that would solve the problem) so in the end after lots of trials of products on my own arms and legs I used Temptu's Dura line painted both with an airbrush and by hand. The retouch time was used to paint Gethin's face with water based make-up. I used Wolfe FX for it's durability and strong pigmented colours. I also used Wolfe for some touch ups on the body here and there to make the design really pop. 

Although this may not be the most detailed camouflage bodypaint I have done, with the limitations on time and the structure of the day, it was one of the most difficult. Working on a Live TV show like Blue Peter was very exhilarating. No chance for retakes, or retouches, or mistakes. I Loved the fact that the BBC were happy to show bodypainting on a children's TV show as something interesting that children may be interested in learning about or learning how to do. I wrote a piece for the CBBC website about Facepainting and how to learn how to do it safely and well as a segway for children and parents interested in becoming involved in face and body art. They also showed lots of stills of my work in my intro on the show with body paintings of nude and near nude people without so much as a blink. It is still refreshing to see this great attitude to bodypaint not as a sexualised thing, but as a creative wonder. 

Blue Peter presenters Konnie Huq, Gethin Jones and Bodypainter Emma Cammack

Anyone reading from the UK will know Blue Peter, It has run on the BBC since 1958 and is the longest running children's TV show in the world. As a child I dreamed of winning a Blue Peter Badge and entered contests sending in pictures of my art over the years to do so but was never successful. One of the things I had not realised when I agreed to be on the show was that as a guest I would be presented with my own Blue Peter badge. So at the age of 30 I earned my Blue Peter badge and had my art featured on the show, which was the culmination of a childhood dream. I still have my badge proudly displayed in my studio.

The clip below shows part of the feature on the show showing time lapse film of myself and my assistant Tara painting Gethin while I am interviewed by Konnie Huq. 


tags: BBC, Blue Peter, Bodypainting Blend, CBBC, Gethin Jones, Konnie Huq, Temptu Bodypaint, bodypainting, camouflage bodypainting
Thursday 02.18.16
Posted by Emma-Jane
 
I created the camouflage piece for the opening credits of GSN's new TV show Skin Wars along with an AMAZING team of artists and models. Great working with you all. Enjoy the show everyone


Post by Emma Cammack International Bodypainter and Artist.
tags: Emma Cammack Bodypainting, GSN, Skin Wars Show, Skin Wars, camouflage bodypainting
Tuesday 08.19.14
Posted by Emma-Jane
 

Fine Art Bodypainting Installation Award at World Bodypainting Festival with Trina Merry

The World Bodypainting Festival happens every year in Austria.

This year I had no intention of painting, but got persuaded by my lovely friend, Trina Merry, who persuaded me to help her paint her installation piece for the Fine Art Installation Award. My daughter, Isobel cam and helped too. It was a beautiful experience in this gorgeous Austrian countryside. Our models were painted to blend into backgrounds painted by Trina and formed part of the live action installation piece. The best surprise was that we won first prize :)

A Still from the performance. 

With some of the most amazing body painters from all corners of the globe. Emma Cammack, Emma Hack, Trina Merry and Raphaelle Fieldhouse.



The winning team - Thanks for an amazing experience guys. 

tags: Emma Cammack Bodypainting, Trina Merry, World Bodypainting Festival, camouflage bodypainting, emma cammack
Monday 07.07.14
Posted by Emma-Jane
 
Bodypainting for March 2014 Edition of British Tatler featuring Punchdrunk's creative team on the set of A Drowned Man @ Temple Studios 



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tags: Body Paint, Emma Cammack Bodypainting, PunchDrunk Theatre, Tatler Magazine, Temple Studios, The Drowned Man, bodypainting, camouflage bodypainting, emma cammack
Friday 02.07.14
Posted by Emma-Jane
 

FPBA Convention Las Vegas - 2011 images from Day 1

For the convention's opening jam I was booked to paint a model to vanish into an elaborate background I had created. Sadly my model did not show up due to a bit of confusion so I was left with a backdrop and no model. Thankfully as the evening wore on one of the organisers of the event Lea Selley volunteered to step in and model herself. I am in awe of her bravery not only to step in at the last minute like that, but to set aside her inhibitions in front of her peers. Thanks for being such a great sport Lea! It was Lea's first time as a bodypainting model and she did an amazing job. As I had much less time to paint Lea I chose an easy seated pose for her which had less detail to blend her into. Some day I will redo a bodypaint with this backdrop and use the full extent of the detail - until then - thankyou Lea for being such a fabulous model. I hope you enjoyed the experience!!


To view more images of my work visit my website at www.emmacammack.com 
tags: Emma Cammack Bodypainting, bodypainting, camouflage bodypainting, fpba, las vegas
Sunday 02.27.11
Posted by Emma-Jane
 

Emma Cammack - London, UK based body painter with over 30 years experience, Specialising in Camouflage Body Art & Body Painting for editorial, television, PR & advertising.