Pin up art are pictures of men or women that are usually dressed in a suggestive manner, also usually in bright colors. One example is the Gibson Girl. Other examples can be found on sites such as Trend Hunter or Sensual Arts.
one example of a pin is 4589 but it doesn't have to be that you can make up your own but do NOT tell ANYBODY your pin
There were a lot of different artist that did pin up art or had their photos become pin ups. Some of the most famous were Gil Elvgren, George Petty, Alberto Vargas and Art Frahm. One of the most famous pin ups from WW2 was the photo by Frank Powolny of Betty Grable.
If you go to the official site of Search Body Art, they have a lot of information on pin up girl tattoos. There is information on history and images of them.
Max Vargas and Astrid Conte; they may be contacted at the link below.
Charles G. Martignette has written: 'Pin-up poster book' -- subject(s): American Posters, Catalogs, Pinup art, Posters, American 'The Great American Pin-Up'
if you pick up a pin from the ground
One can do pin up photography at home. Locate some vintage style clothing from a thrift store, set up a backdrop and take some pictures. Photoshop offers a program that can transform an ordinary photo into a pin up style picture.
Vargas' heirs control the copyright; for more information, see the website below.
Dancing in general is artistic. Some examples of dancing include ballroom, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and folk. A dancer expresses themselves through the art of dance.
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The Pin Up Girls was created in 2005.
The answer is both of them... God was the first one who created art. Some of the examples of God's art are the mountains, the living things like us, the oceans, rivers, lakes, and etc. Then when God created us we had come up with the beautiful and artistic things that we had made. Some of this are the technologies we're using now, the music that we're singing and dancing, the sculptures, the paintings, the sketches, drawings, style, and etc. We had come up with fantastic things that now we called "art".