New York based artist Trina Merry masterfully uses paint to turn her models into amazing human chameleons.
In her "Lost In Wonder" series, Merry takes her knack for body art and combines it with the wonders of the world. From the Great Wall of China to Chichen Itza in Mexio, Merry's artwork is so detailed you'll forget there is even a person in her photos at all.
"I really wanted to understand what makes a place 'great',"Merry explains in the series' bio. "I was amazed that, due to the nature of contemporary tourism, so many people idealize these places but they leave with some selfies, a branded trinket and a bit of disappointment."
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Here's a look at one of the shots from the series. You almost can't tell where the Stonehenge monuments stop and the model's body begins.
While the photos look effortless, Merry says getting them just right was quite the process.
Her model, Kyle, suffered mild hypothermia getting this shot on a particularly cold day in China.
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