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The notion of public nudity often gets a bad rep. Call it nudism or naturism, it is certainly a topic that can give even the most grown-up among us the giggles … but non-sexual, clothing-optional endeavors are advocated by many as relaxing, freeing and fun. A sunny day at the nudist beach. For bashful first-timers, a trip to a nudist beach is a great way to dip your toe into the naturist lifestyle.


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Next time you're exploring the urban jungle of San Francisco, take a moment to closely examine the city's street art and graffiti murals. There may just be a naked person hiding in there. Trina Merry turns nude human beings into living canvases with her incredibly detailed painted disguises -- think that Gotye video, but a million times more intense. Merry, not too surprisingly, hails from San Francisco, where social nudity has long been a cherished tradition. Each body painting takes between four and eight hours to complete, and only lasts as long as the model can stay in position.





By Ekin Karasin For Mailonline. These breathtaking photos show naked models camouflaged perfectly against a backdrop of famous landmarks thanks to some meticulously applied body paint. New York artist Trina Merry, who specialises in bodypainting, lines her subjects up and photographs them so they appear to blend right into the scenery around them, which ranges from rural Normandy to picturesque Istanbul and busy New York. Speaking about the image, Ms Merry said: 'These arches were placed around Europe by Napoleon as cultural symbols of conquest.
