And you can spot a wolf in this photo Naked women?
There are those for whom even applying eyeliner is a challenge. And then there are those who create true masterpieces on their bodies. Among the latter is Italian Johannes Stötter, a musician and body art artist.
Johannes Stotter hails from the Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen, also known as South Tyrol. Johannes studied music from an early age, but, unexpectedly to all his friends and family, by 2009 he had become interested in fine art, specifically body art. And now Johannes is considered the best Italian body artist.
Johannes only needed paint, brushes, and three women to create this incredibly realistic sculpture. At first glance, it looks like a simple wolf painted on a gray background, but you have to look closely to see the three beauties.
Creating such a sculpture requires incredible patience – from both the artist and the models. Johannes Stores experimented for several days before he was satisfied with the composition and the effect it produced.
Each workday lasted eight hours: six for painting, two for photographing.
The models were chosen completely spontaneously: the artist met three girls at a bar, and it turned out one of them was already working as a model. And during their conversation, they decided to collaborate on "conjuring" a wolf.
At first, they wanted to make the wolf stand upright, but that idea didn't work out. They had to imprison the predator.
"This is definitely one of the most challenging jobs I've ever done," says Johannes. "It was difficult to find the right poses for the models to hold. It was very tiring, and they constantly needed a break."
The artist boasts: those who have already seen this work recognize it as his best, and he makes no secret of the fact that it is truly difficult to see three naked women in the wolf.

