Mr. Skin Reveals Winners of #MrSkinChallenge Art Contest

Mr. Skin Reveals Winners of #MrSkinChallenge Art Contest

CHICAGO — MrSkin.com has selected the top three winners of the celeb nudity site’s #MrSkinChallenge, each of whom will receive a cash prize of $1,200.

Movie fans were tasked with drawing, painting or sketching a famous nude scene or sexy celebrity moment, and according to a company representative, the creative feedback was overwhelming.

“We couldn’t believe it!” said a company rep. “Folks must be bored in lockdown because we received hundreds of drawings from talented and hilarious Mr. Skin fans from all over the world. Our judges had their work cut out for them, narrowing down to the ten best — and fans chose their Top Three favorites from there.”

The winner with the most fan votes (4,589) is a color drawing by Burton Gray of a full-frontal Rosario Dawson from the 2013 Danny Boyle film "Trance."

The first runner-up with 2,757 votes is TG Lewis for their sketch of Lycia Naff’s three-breasted mutant in "Total Recall." The second runner-up with 2,591 votes are the team of Elizabeth and Rodolfo Maximiliano Cupich (aka CochinaNasty) for their color artwork of the infamous breastfeeding scene with Jim Carrey and Shannon Whirry in the Farrelly Brothers' "Me Myself & Irene."

Other notable artwork from the #MrSkinChallenge includes a "terrifying sketch" of Mrs. Massey from the bathtub of "The Shining" and a post-coital portrait of Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith from "Queen & Slim" plus art from "Brokeback Mountain," "Re-Animator," "Cruel Intentions," "Borat" and "Not Another Teen Movie."

To see the full list, visit MrSkin.com and follow them on Twitter for the latest updates.

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