Can you find three naked women in this wolf photo?
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/can-you-find-three-naked-women-in-this-wolf-photo.htmlThere are those for whom even to bring their eyes exactly is a problem out of problems. And there are those who create real masterpieces on the body. The latter include the Italian Johannes Stötter, a musician and artist working in the genre of body art.


Johannes Stotter hails from the Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen, also known as South Tyrol. From early childhood, Johannes studied music, but unexpectedly for all friends and relatives, by 2009 he became interested in fine art, specifically body art. And now Johannes is considered the best Italian body art artist.
Johannes needed only paints, brushes and three women to create this incredibly realistic sculpture. At first glance, it seems that this is just a painted wolf on a gray background, and you need to take a closer look to see the three beauties.

To create such a sculpture, you need incredible patience — both the artist and the models. Johannes Stores experimented for several days before he was satisfied with the composition and the effect it produced.

Each working day lasted eight hours: six for painting, two for photographing.

The models were chosen quite spontaneously: the artist met three girls in a bar, it turned out that one of them was already working as a model. And in conversation they decided to "conjure" a wolf together.

At first they wanted to make the wolf worthwhile, but it didn't work out. I had to plant a predator.


The artist, not without boasting, says: those who have already seen this work recognize it as his best work and do not hide it — it is really difficult to see three naked women in a wolf.
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