
On Saturday, July 10, over 3,000 people stripped naked and gathered in the city center of Hull, U.K., as instructed by the American photographer Spencer Tunick, The Guardian reports.
Tunick is known for his ‘ambitious’ pieces featuring hordes of naked people: This particular one was to represent the rising sea levels caused by climate change, Tunick told The Guardian.
The weather on Saturday in Hull was reportedly not great, but that didn’t stop anyone from participating. Tunick told the Daily Mail he couldn’t ‘believe’ the participants’ resolve: ‘It was cold, it was chilly, people had to put lotion-like paint all over their bodies — every part.’
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