January 26th, 2012
VAGINA LOVE…in cupcake form.
-ML

VAGINA LOVE…in cupcake form.

-ML

(Source: youmightfindyourself, via loveyourchaos)

December 4th, 2011
kdyldy:

vagina

It’s a blue vagina. Reminds me of Corinne…
-ML

kdyldy:

vagina

It’s a blue vagina. Reminds me of Corinne…

-ML

(via timazing)

June 19th, 2011

corinnechan:

Sketchbook Day 6/18/2011:

Vagina Fabric inspired by Maivy Nguyen’s Landscaping (2011).

Vagina Fabric from Corinne

March 16th, 2011
stfusexists:

ayedavanita:

theformofbeauty:

The Great Wall of Vagina
Changing female body perception around the world through art - that’s the idea behind this amazing exhibition currently to be seen in Brighton, UK.British artist Jamie McCartney has created a monumental wall sculpture showing women’s most private parts. The 9 metre long polyptych consists of four hundred plaster casts of vulvas, all of them unique, arranged into ten large panels. The age range of the women is from 18 to 76 including mothers and daughters, identical twins, transgendered men and women as well as a woman pre and post natal and another one pre and post labiaplasty. Described as “the Vagina Monologues of sculpture” this piece is intended to change the lives of women for good: “I realised that many women suffer anxiety about their genitals and I was in a unique position to do something about that.” Half a decade since its humble beginnings, the exhibtion is still a success. “If this sculpture helps just one woman decide not to proceed with unnecessary plastic surgery on their genitals then it will have succeeded.”


I love this. 

Brilliant. Why hasn’t anyone thought of this before? I want to see it.
-ML

stfusexists:

ayedavanita:

theformofbeauty:

The Great Wall of Vagina

Changing female body perception around the world through art - that’s the idea behind this amazing exhibition currently to be seen in Brighton, UK.British artist Jamie McCartney has created a monumental wall sculpture showing women’s most private parts. The 9 metre long polyptych consists of four hundred plaster casts of vulvas, all of them unique, arranged into ten large panels. The age range of the women is from 18 to 76 including mothers and daughters, identical twins, transgendered men and women as well as a woman pre and post natal and another one pre and post labiaplasty. Described as “the Vagina Monologues of sculpture” this piece is intended to change the lives of women for good: “I realised that many women suffer anxiety about their genitals and I was in a unique position to do something about that.” Half a decade since its humble beginnings, the exhibtion is still a success. “If this sculpture helps just one woman decide not to proceed with unnecessary plastic surgery on their genitals then it will have succeeded.”

I love this. 

Brilliant. Why hasn’t anyone thought of this before? I want to see it.

-ML

(via thefeministhub)

August 17th, 2010