06 Works, The Art of War, In The Style of Ana Dias, Alma's New Armor, with footnotes

In The Style of Ana Dias
Alma's New Armor 1
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Collage body paintings. dark red haired Bedouin warrior woman, piercing eyes, sensual poses, sampling her new armor with complex flowing arabesque shapes, subtle shadows, body armor colors.

In The Style of Ana Dias
Alma's New Armor 2
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This concept incorporates elements of Art Deco. The focus is on capturing her piercing eyes, sensual poses, and her unclad body sampling her new armor adorned with complex flowing arabesque shapes.

In The Style of Ana Dias
Alma's New Armor 3
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To enhance the visual impact of the works, subtle shadows are used to create depth and dimension. The body armor colors can be vibrant and bold, contrasting with the warm tones of the red hair and the overall dark ambiance. To add an intriguing touch, fractal patterns set into the background or incorporated subtly in the overall composition.

In The Style of Ana Dias
Alma's New Armor 4
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The main objective was to merge these different artistic elements together seamlessly, resulting in a series of visually captivating works that highlight the beauty, strength, and allure of the Bedouin warrior woman.

In The Style of Ana Dias
Alma's New Armor 5
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In The Style of Ana Dias
Alma's New Armor 6
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Ana Dias (born 15 July 1984) is a Portuguese photographer, best known for her photography for Playboy magazine.

Ana Dias was born in Porto, Portugal, in 1984. She graduated from the Porto Superior School of Art in fine arts, specializing in drawing, in 2007. Having finished her education, she started teaching serigraphy, lithography and engraving at that institution. Her background in fine arts led her to photography, which came to be her primary way of artistic expression. As a photographer she works mainly with erotic femininity. More on Ana Dias




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