Both women and men painted their bodies with diverse designs according to age and gender.
Elderly women painted her feet with henna in a marriage ritual.
In a 2013 interview, Baselitz was quoted as saying, "women don't paint very well.
Twenty young women painted nothing but Crocus 5 days a week, for much of the 1930s.
These women were forced to stay at home and paint their windows so that no one could see in or out.
Each woman had a small symbol of the Jihad painted above her left eyebrow.
The women paint the saints and the kids paint each other.
But most women who stopped to talk outside the building painted a picture that contrasted sharply with the image of a shelter gone bad.
Both men and women paint themselves with a red dye from the roucou plant.
Then I learned that a woman had painted it.