Meet Turismo, the Aussie pup whose art electrifies the senses. He combines bodypainting and photography to transform bodies into living, glistening masterpieces. From metallic full-body coats to kangaroos lending a paw, prepare to discover the sensual, liberating power of paint and the hot, naked truths it reveals.
MasterMarc: Hi Turismo! You live down under, so does that mean your models just step into a tank of body paint, and gravity does all the work, covering them in shimmering color?
Turismo: Well, almost. What gravity doesn’t get, the kangaroos sort for me when they jump in the tank. Their big feet splash up the rest!
MasterMarc: Oh, I had no idea kangaroos could be so helpful! What’s the intoxicating allure of body painting for you, even if it sounds like more work than I imagined, what with feeding the ‘roos and all?
Turismo: I love the transformation that bodypaint can provide. Paint can do so much, from hiding things people don’t like about their bodies to highlighting muscle tone and structure. I love seeing the eyes of the models when they first see themselves in a mirror or on the camera for the first time—the reaction, the comments, the wow factor, I guess. I’ve made some great relationships through painting. It’s daunting, but relaxing yet liberating all at the same time, and the pictures speak for themselves. As for the Roos, they eat grass that saves mowing, win-win really.
MasterMarc: It truly has a “wow” effect, and looks absolutely stunning. I’m sure you’ve also indulged in the pleasure of being painted yourself. How does that feel, and can you describe the sensual process of a full-body painting session?
Turismo: My main interest in paint is metallics and honestly I’ve never been fully painted, no ones ever wanted to paint me!
The metallics have a baby oil base, so it feels like you’re fully lubed up & a bit slippery. I like to have some form of a connection with the people I paint, so it begins with a chat to get to know each other first, from there it usually progresses to hair removal over the entire body and a light covering in either moisturizer or barrier cream. Then its paint time, I paint with either a brush or a small roller, both disposable for hygiene reasons, which takes about 25 minutes. Then it’s pose time in front of the camera, after that simply wipe off the bulk of the paint with a towel and jump in the shower. A typical session takes about 2 to 2.5 hours. Models leave smooth, refreshed and fully moisturized, like a day spa really but with photos covering the experience.
MasterMarc: Oh, poor pup, nobody wants to play with you! To have a baby oil base means the color never truly dries, right? So at the end of a session, your models are living paintbrushes, leaving a trail of shimmering desire everywhere they touch?
Turismo: I have other play interests, I’m okay with that 😉. That’s correct, it doesn’t dry and it can be extremely messy! So drop sheets are mandatory with my painting. There is a mixing liquid that does dry, but it doesn’t give the same super glossy look, and nobody likes dull metallics! I’ve used different oils too, some dry a bit but are harder to get off, some so runny they drip everywhere. Baby oil is the happy medium for me and it has a nice floral fragrance, lol.






Kinky Collisions: Sex and Paint
MasterMarc: Hehe. Sounds like a beauty blog, but it’s a damn shame you can’t have hot, wild sexual action with these painted boys; they look absolutely divine! Oh, it would be incredible to see an intense fuck and cuddle session with one painted and one unpainted boy, and witness the glorious aftermath. What do you think?
Turismo: Oh, I never said you can’t… I’ve painted couples before that have well and truly explored the entire sexual side of being painted. Given the paint is safe on all areas of the body, there is no negatives and it is one of the hottest things to capture, as well as be part of. I think you might be onto something there for a future shoot. Sadly, finding guys interested in being involved in such a shoot is not an easy thing to do in Australia, trust me, I’ve asked many!
MasterMarc: Oh, is it truly so hard to find some sexy exhibitionists in Australia? A major perk of the baby oil base is, of course, no need for lube! But let’s delve into the second part of your passion: the photography. I imagine lighting is even more crucial when capturing those mesmerizing metallic effects.
Turismo: Yeah, finding guys keen to be painted is fairly difficult, it’s not the paint but the hair removal that turns people away in most cases. Lighting makes a big difference to the final results. I don’t usually edit my photos past cropping and watermarks, so the effects are all manual. I use a combination of cool white and warm yellow lighting indoors or for the best results natural light or being outdoors is the best, hence you will see a few pictures taken out in the great Aussie sun.






MasterMarc: Yes, you’ve truly captured some stunning images, and we’re thrilled you’re sharing them here. What sizzling projects are on your horizon, Turismo?
Turismo: I have a few guys I’m in discussions with for some new shoots, possibly with some props and a few BDSM twists on my normal full block colour themes, maybe something with a more pornographic element, but you will have to wait and see!
MasterMarc: How many of your boys met a grim end during a shoot? I’m asking because one of the best James Bond movies, Goldfinger, taught us that covering the entire body in gold paint can suffocate the skin! By the way, do you need to be as rich as Goldfinger to indulge in this very special hobby?
Turismo: There’s a reason I paint people in forests…
I’ve never had anyone suffer any form of negative effect from being painted. In my experience, breathing is best done via the nose and mouth so I purposely leave them uncovered. Everyone goes home safe and well. I enjoy doing the painting and materials aren’t overly expensive for a hobby. As far as money goes, I don’t make any from it, but I don’t pay any either. Every guy who gets painted takes full copies of every pic taken and they get me as a friend for life. Not sure if that second bit is payment, but it happens anyway!
MasterMarc: Yes guys, just visit Turismo’s Twitter to feast your eyes on his work. There you’ll find a treasure trove of rubber and pet pictures he’s captured. Hey pup, thank you for our chat, and we’ll talk again soon, because we absolutely must delve into your kinky life down under! I’m still burning with curiosity about what else kangaroos can be helpful for.
Turismo: Wait till you see the emus…





Turismo has offered us a glistening glimpse into his world where art, kink, and Australian charm collide. His passion for transforming bodies with paint, and his dedication to safe, sensual exploration, are truly inspiring.
What aspects of Turismo’s unique art and kinky revelations resonated most with you? Does the idea of bodypaint as a tool for transformation or sexual exploration spark your own curiosities? Share your comments below!