Alexandra Daddario shared an artistic n*d* photo with her Instagram followers on Tuesday.

The White Lotus star covered most of her face with a small Polaroid camera as she sat on a bed with her knees bent and ankles crossed.

The snapshot contained a white edge around the print and was likely edited using a phone filter, which affected the color and focus.

In her three-image carousel, Alexandra also gave fans a sneak peek of the surrounding environment, consisting of snow-covered mountains and pine trees.

The 37-year-old former Baywatch beauty has been enjoying a mountain vacation with Kelley and Scott Wolf, who celebrated his 55th birthday.

Stripped down: Alexandra Daddario shared an artistic n*d* photo where she covered most of her face with a small Polaroid camera as she sat on a bed with her knees bent and ankles crossed

Bold: The 37-year-old former Baywatch beauty looking stunning in a plunging black dress in April when she attended the 60th anniversary party of TAG Heuer Carrera in London, England

Bold: The 37-year-old former Baywatch beauty looking stunning in a plunging black dress in April when she attended the 60th anniversary party of TAG Heuer Carrera in London, England.

The friends were spotted at a restaurant, preparing to enjoy a delicious-looking chocolate fondant dessert.

It seems Daddario isn’t shy about baring it all while she’s on the go.

In December last year, Daddario showcased her fit figure while skinny-dipping in a tropical location. The beauty stripped down to nothing to enjoy a private swim with a scenic mountain view.

The New York City native faced away from the camera as the photographer’s thumb strategically covered her bum.

In February, Alexandra appeared on the cover of InStyle’s Self Love issue and opened up about growing older and her plans for the future.

The beauty – who found fame early in 2002 when she was 15 working on All My Children – shared, ‘I never was like, “I’ve made it.”‘

And the star added, ‘Even now, I don’t feel like this is it; I’m good for life now. I’m very, very proud of what I’ve accomplished, and I’m grateful, but it’s a ladder.

‘You’re always sort of trying to figure it out,’ she offered.

‘When you reach a certain age, and you’re still doing it, you go, “Well, I’m not going back to Marymount now to get my degree and figure out what to do; this is my job.”‘

After working on All My Children, Daddario appeared in the Percy Jackson movies starting in 2010.

Hot stuff: In December last year, Daddario showcased her fit figure while skinny-dipping in a tropical location. The New York City native's faced away from the camera as the photographer's thumb strategically covered her bum

Hot stuff: In December last year, Daddario showcased her fit figure while skinny-dipping in a tropical location. The New York City native’s faced away from the camera as the photographer’s thumb strategically covered her bum

Refreshing: The beauty stripped down to nothing to enjoy a skinny dipping session with a scenic mountain view

Refreshing: The beauty stripped down to nothing to enjoy a skinny dipping session with a scenic mountain view

In the spotlight: With Mark Johnson, Esta Spalding, Michelle Ashford, Harry Hamlin, and Tongayi Chirisa as they speak onstage during Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches panel in January in Pasadena, California

In the spotlight: With Mark Johnson, Esta Spalding, Michelle Ashford, Harry Hamlin, and Tongayi Chirisa as they speak onstage during Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches panel in January in Pasadena, California

In her most recent project, Mayfair Witches, Daddario and her new character Rowan struggle with growing up and aging.

The San Andreas star was referring to her own experience with aging. ‘We get lost, and we become a mess. We have the darkest moments.’

The Baywatch actress also touched on her revealing YouTube series, which she has worked on for the past three years.

‘I think there was part of it, not even consciously, but part of it that was like, come on, all this other stuff you see isn’t real. And being ridiculous, weird, strange, or a little bit less polished about things, that’s life. We’re all a little weird, so why hide it?’