On the 20th, Argentine twins Florencia and Soledad stopped by an art supply store for their body painting project on MBC Every1's variety show <i>Welcome, First Time in Korea?</i>. Photo by MBC <i>Welcome, First Time in Korea?</i> broadcast capture

On the 20th, Argentine twins Florencia and Soledad stopped by an art supply store for their body painting project on MBC Every1's variety show Welcome, First Time in Korea?. Photo by MBC Welcome, First Time in Korea? broadcast capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Argentine twin sisters who are body painting artists revealed their daily life after living in Korea for 4 months.


On the 20th, the Argentine twins Florencia and Soledad appeared on MBC Every1's entertainment program 'Welcome, First Time in Korea?'.


In the broadcast, Florencia and Soledad said, "We first came to Korea in 2017 to participate in a body painting competition, and we liked it so much at that time," explaining the reason for their return to Korea.


When host Shin Ah-young asked, "Do you take off all your clothes when doing body painting?" the twins replied, "We wear underwear or put on stickers. But in Europe, they paint without even stickers."


The two headed to an art supply store to buy body painting paint.


While riding a taxi, they said, "All Korean cars are either black or white," and added, "But we heard somewhere that among car colors, black means CEO, gray means executive director, and white means newcomer," which made everyone laugh.


The twins asked passersby, "Where is Hongdae Entrance? Is it straight, left, or right?" Seeing this, DinDin said, "Usually, after 4 months, people might be hesitant, but they show no such thing."


Then, the two arrived at the art supply store, and Florencia marveled, "In Argentina, there are only 2 or 3 types of paint. But here, there are more than 20 world brands. It's an artist's paradise."


Afterwards, the twins visited a studio for body painting and said, "Every year, a body painting festival was held in Daegu, but it was canceled this time due to COVID-19. However, we want to leave our works in Korea every year."



Upon arriving at the studio, the two started their body painting work, and after 3 hours, they completed a tiger painting on their bodies, drawing admiration.


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