This study aims to develop body painting works inspired by the nature conservation of Ujung Kulon National Park and to determine the feasibility of the resulting works. This study used a Research and Development (R&D) method with the ADDIE development model, which includes the stages of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The works were assessed by three expert validators in the field of make-up: an artistic make-up expert, a beauty lecturer, and a make-up expert. Data were obtained through observation sheets and analyzed using quantitative descriptive techniques with a percentage formula. The body painting works achieved an average score of 87.87%, categorized as very good. These results indicate that the resulting body painting works are worthy of being considered fantasy make-up works that highlight the nature conservation theme of Ujung Kulon National Park. This study not only produced fantasy make-up works but also demonstrated that body painting can be used as an alternative visual medium to convey the message of nature conservation.
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