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Award winning Italian Bodypainter Johannes Stötter, paints his models to blend in to their backgrounds. The artist and musician based in Italy has created some of the most unique and life-like pieces of art we've ever seen. And yes, while some works like the ready-to-eat human melon heads creep us out, it's fair to say Stötter has owned his craft.

With a long list of awards and over 100 pieces of work to date, Stötter's most stunning pieces are created with the human body. On his site, he features several themes including animals, fruits and stunning photos of men and women blending in with beautiful landscapes. Most of his pictures are done by hiding humans within his paintings to fool the eye.


“Breaking Soil”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Breaking Soil”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Spring”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Spring”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Breaking Rock”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Breaking Rock”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Annual Rings”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Annual Rings”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Melon”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Melon”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Double Bass”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Double Bass”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Uhu”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Uhu”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Autumn”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Autumn”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Cactus”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Cactus”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Nature Spirits”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Nature Spirits”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Python”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Python”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Frog”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Frog”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Pineapple”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Pineapple”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)



“Woodblock”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)

“Woodblock”. (Photo by Johannes Stötter)
02 Aug 2013 08:51:00