Complete strangers strip naked and cover themselves head-to-toe in bright paint for bizarre photoshoot

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Up to 20 people at a time bared all for the naked photoshoote in images taken by a former army snapper

Complete strangers strip down to their birthday suits and cover themselves in bright paint in these incredible pictures.

Up to 20 people at a time bared all for the naked photoshoots in images taken by a former army snapper.

US combat cameraman veteran Aaron Ansarov created the psychedelic scene by covering people head-to-toe in the vibrant paint.

The Florida resident wants to send a positive message through art.

Aaron paints the naked bodies in eye-popping colours to prove everyone can be uniquely the same.
He said: "I've always been curious as to why people act the way they do and what it is that causes them to be so unique.

"But no matter what level of social status, race, religion or education, there seems to be a common lack of self love or judgement of others that holds us back from being truly at peace with each other.

"I want viewers to see these subjects as vibrantly unique and dynamic humans being human"
Aaron Ansarov/Caters News Strangers strip naked and are covered head-to-toe in vibrant paint to create a photo-shoot
Aaron users nudity to create vulnerability and trust
Aaron Ansarov/Caters News Strangers strip naked and are covered head-to-toe in vibrant paint to create a photo-shoot
The photographer describes himself as 'no body painter'

Aaron uses nudity to break people down to a space of vulnerability and trust, before drenching them in colour and posing them up for pics.
Aaron said: "I'm not a body painter, those guys are super talented in transforming a human into something else. The transformation on my shoots however is internal. The work of art is the proof.

Aaron has captured nearly 200 subjects from friends, family and social media since he began the project last year.

Aaron has taken his paint party to private back gardens where a maximum of 20 people can pay to get involved.