Saturday, 9 July 2016

Huge art installation saw about 3,200 people strip naked and daub themselves in blue body paint


This is the eye-opening moment a sea of people took part in a huge art installation after stripping off and painting themselves blue. Around 3,200 people took part in the international project in Hull, involving participants from 20 countries, posing at some of the city's major landmarks. They caused quite a stir around the city, with hundreds lying down across a road in the city centre while others circled one of Hull's parks. But it was when they put their clothes back on that caused the most bizarre sights, with models resembling Smurfs as they walked and cycled around the city, some covering their modesty with cardboard boxes.




The 'Sea of Hull' project was created by New York-based artist Spencer Tunick and is believed to be the largest of its kind ever to be held in the UK.

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