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In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike poses for a photo after she transformed herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. The Canadian artist turns her body into different characters for an Internet audience. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)

In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike poses for a photo after she transformed herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. The Canadian artist turns her body into different characters for an Internet audience. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)



In this March 18, 2016 photo, Kay Pike poses for a photo before she transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)

In this March 18, 2016 photo, Kay Pike poses for a photo before she transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)



In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. Pike is a fan of cosplay, in which participants wear costumes to represent a character from anime, comic books, cartoons, video games or movies. After sitting as a body paint model for a friend, Pike realized she could still dress up without having to make a costume. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)

In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. Pike is a fan of cosplay, in which participants wear costumes to represent a character from anime, comic books, cartoons, video games or movies. After sitting as a body paint model for a friend, Pike realized she could still dress up without having to make a costume. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)



In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman while live streaming at her home in Calgary, Alberta. Pike refers to all her creations as her “little paint children”. She said it would be boring and lonely to do the painting without an audience. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)

In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman while live streaming at her home in Calgary, Alberta. Pike refers to all her creations as her “little paint children”. She said it would be boring and lonely to do the painting without an audience. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)



In this March 19, 2016 photo, over a 12 hour period, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. “At the end, it's a little sad to wash it off”, she says. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)

In this March 19, 2016 photo, over a 12 hour period, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. “At the end, it's a little sad to wash it off”, she says. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)



In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman while live streaming at her home in Calgary, Alberta. Pike refers to all her creations as her “little paint children”. She said it would be boring and lonely to do the painting without an audience. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)

In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike transforms herself using body paint and latex into Superman while live streaming at her home in Calgary, Alberta. Pike refers to all her creations as her “little paint children”. She said it would be boring and lonely to do the painting without an audience. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)



In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike poses for a photo after she transformed herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. The Canadian artist turns her body into different characters for an Internet audience, one dab of paint at a time. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)

In this March 19, 2016 photo, Kay Pike poses for a photo after she transformed herself using body paint and latex into Superman at her home in Calgary, Alberta. The Canadian artist turns her body into different characters for an Internet audience, one dab of paint at a time. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP Photo)
04 Apr 2016 10:54:00