In 2020, due to the pandemic and for the first time in its more
than two decade history, The World Bodypainting Festival live
program had to be cancelled. But not being one for sitting
on the sidelines waiting to be able to join together again in
person, the program’s founder Alex Barendregt decided to
go online with the event. The virtual event was a great
success and while the 2021 event was originally planned to
go live again in Klagenfurt, Austria, the ongoing pandemic
issues made this impossible so Alex once again went online
with the program with an even more spectacular program
that the first virtual program.
This will mark the second year that the World
Bodypainting Festival has been held virtually. How was
this year’s event received by the WBF community?
The community fully understood that we had to cancel the
live event again. The response to another virtual event was
incredible. They loved being able to create some art at least
from their home countries. Within the week of the program,
the world was busy creating bodypainting and makeup art
— a beautiful thing during a difficult time for our community.
Why was it important to you to have the event again
virtually this year instead of simply postponing it?
Postponing for me personally is giving up. I do not give up
ever, and next year we are celebrating the 25th anniversary.
It will be amazing.
How many artists took place in this year’s competition?
We had 450 participants from 48 countries.
What were some highlights from this year’s program?
We had more competition categories online — eight in total
— plus one live competition, the World Camouflage Award.
There were also many more art installations taking place
every day on various squares in the old town of Klagenfurt.
Each day we had five installation plus exhibitions in some
galleries. We also streamed eight workshop programs within
the week.
You included. an educational element — the WB
Academy as well again this year?
Yes, the educational experience is a big part of the annual
program and this year we had eight instructors: Filippo Ioco,
Einat Dan, Bella Volen, Michael Müller, Silke Kirchhoff, Bella
Volen, Mike Shane, Paul Merchant and Ernst Wieser. The
events took place in the first four days of the festival week
during mornings and evenings. Bodypainting, Makeup,
Airbrush, Action painting, Hair and more areas were covered.
There were over 150 participants in the workshops. It was a
very successful WB Academy!
Can people still watch any recording of the event?
Yes you can go to our website WB-festival.com for much of it.
What will be next for World Bodypainting Festival?
Next year is our 25th anniversary so it will be very special. We
are working on our biggest live show for July 17-23, 2022 in
Klagenfurt with a full program including the music festival
that is such a big part of the event. All of the details will be
on bodypainting-festival.com as they are confirmed. We are
so excited to bring our community together again for an
amazing celebration of artistry!
The first prize winners in each category are listed below.
Images on the opposite page are in the below order top to
bottom, and left to right.
Special Award: Rich Smokey Makeup
Sponsored by Kodi
Mandy Cheuk/ China
World Award: Airbrush
Sponsored by Kryolan
Alex Hansen / Brazil
World Award: Facepainting
Sponsored by Superstar
Jin Low Guan / Malaysia
World Award: Special Effects Bodypainting
Sponsored by Kryolan
Moona Jin Weaner / South Korea
World Award: Camouflage Bodypainting
Sponsored by Base Formula
Vilija Vitkutje / Sweden
Special Award: Special Effects Makeup
Sponsored by Kryolan
Melissa Thompson / USA
Special Award: Creative Makeup
Sponsored by MAC
Atly Kateryna / Ukraine
World Award: Brush/Sponge
Sponsored by Kryolan
Francesca Cavicchio / Italy
Amateur Award: Brush/Sponge Bodypainting
Sponsored by Kryolan
Su Yeon South / Korea
Words Michael DeVellis
Photos provided by World Bodypainting Festival