Bodyart, faceoff and special effects competitions are all part of the makeup which paints many pictures for Cherie Meerlo from Meerlo Creations and Meerlo Gallery.
Cherie is a fulltime artist, running after-school creative art classes, school holiday workshops and 'arty crafty' birthday parties for kids. And although a great deal of her time is taken up with all manner of artistic mediums, including drawing, oil painting, collage, 2D art, sculpture, beaded craft, weaving, garden art and urban street art with spray cans, the human body could be her favourite canvas.
"Bodyart is limitless, possibilities are endless, it's your walking business card and sure enhances any event. It may reflect a mood, a personality, a passion, or a story."
Cherie, who takes commissions and is also a special effects, neon UV artist and creative makeup artist, says she is never short of new ideas or concepts — only time.
She says people do it for a variety of reasons, including for the experience, freedom of expression, fundraising, stage performance, for promotional events, family festivals, enchanted balls and simply "to do something completely different in life".