WARNING: Contains nudity. Artist Joerg Duesterwald paints nude women to blend in with their natural background - so how many can you spot?
These images are, at first glance, a freezeframe of rural beauty, capturing the countryside in all its glory.
But on closer inspection, you might see something unusual.
They are the work of German artist Jörg Düsterwald , who used bodypaint to camouflage models and slots them into scenes like these.
Blending in, the women's bodies are daubed with the matching colours of their background, whether they are posing by fireplaces, among rust or by a log pile.
The artist, from Hameln, has been painting for more than 20 years and in 2008 became an award winner, bagging a the title of German Body Painting Champion in the brush and paint category.
This current series, called Door Art, put nude bodies within real scenes of doors and gates, where they are then captured by photographer Tschiponnique Skupin.
Could you spot where the models were?
Previous projects include Metamorphosis in 2015, where bodypainters Leonie Gené and Düsterwald worked with photographers Laila Pregizer and Uwe Schmida.
Those images blended naked models into everything from rocks to trees.
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(Source: Mirror)