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| Black and white: Photographer Lennette captures a model painted with stripes to give her the appearance of a zebra |
A photographer has created a bizarre exhibit featuring naked models being covered with body paint to look just like wild animals.
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Spot the difference: Another model is painted in brown and white to look just like her cheetah counterpart
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Lennette Newell's daring pictures show models posing covered in paint as zebras, elephants, baboons and cheetahs next to their real life counterparts.
The San Francisco photographer's display, called 'Anti-Human' was devised out of Lennette's childhood desire to become one of the animals her father used to treat as a vet.
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| Newell's pictures are born out of her childhood dream to actually become one of the animals her vet father used to treat |
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| Monkeying around: A male model is painted in brown with dramatic eye paint to make him take on the appearance of a baboon |
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| Daring: Lennette's picture of a model with an elephant is one of the collection's more provocative image |
Her strikingly colourful set aims to mark the difference between humans and wild animals.
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Model Jasmina poses with Daisy, a Burmese python, part of renowned photographer Lennette Newell's remarkable 'Anti-Human' series of portraits
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All of Lennette's 'Anti-Human' collection pictures were taken in Los Angeles, California.
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