Some couples are thinking to add games or sex toys to their sexual relationships, however there are couples who prefer to add a sense of live, sense of love to their love live with colours.
- American artist Alexander Esguerra devised the idea after covering his partner in non-toxic paint before sex
- Working with Tyler Peters he produced a kit that allowed couples to create their own bedroom artwork
- The kit costs $250 and includes a cotton canvas, organic body paint a protective tarpaulin, slippers and a brush
Move over chocolate paint and fluffy handcuffs, this Valentine’s Day couples with an adventurous side can cover themselves in paint and turn their sheets into a work of art.
New York artist Alexander Esguerra, 40, launched the Love and Paint kits after he coated his partner’s body in non-toxic hues before they had sex and was impressed with the visual effect that was left long after their moment of passion had ended.
And now he he’s offering other passionate duos the chance to immortalize their own physical unions with a $250 (£173) pack that includes a cotton canvas, organic body paint and a protective tarpaulin.


New York-based ‘boob’ artist Marcey Hawk smears her cleavage with paint and then presses her chest against a canvas.
Meanwhile, French artist Yves Klein used naked women as ‘human paintbrushes’ to make his Anthropometry paintings in 1960. Women would cover themselves in his patented blue paint and then make imprints of their bodies while musicians played a single note for 20 minutes.
More information: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3441999/Couples-smear-paint-turn-moments-passion-racy-works-art.html