Willies, Labia and Pricasso

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Artists are amazing people whose creativity we all admire and now that I’ve uploaded the “art work” what more can I say?

I ask you dear readers would you be prepared to have a Willies Wall Hanging decorating your home? Or perhaps Labia dangling form your ears is what you may fancy. What say you?

These images courtesy of sulz and whatnottocrochet for your viewing enjoyment.

A perfect companion piece is Tim Patch, who was finding it difficult to crack the art market until he dipped his quill in the ink, so to speak. Under the artistic pseudonym “Pricasso“, Patch uses his penis to paint portraits, landscapes and female nudes.

8 Responses to “Willies, Labia and Pricasso”

  1. He really uses his p to paint? That’s just…amazing to contemplate. You find the darndest things to post! :D

  2. I’m guessing by the portrait that the city in the background is somewhere in Australia? Say no more!
    I just hope it’s not oil-based paint. I wouldn’t put turpentine on it…

  3. Vaginal earrings could be could. Limited market I guess.

  4. @MusEditions and Ian
    Yes, he is an Australian. And yes, he apparently uses his p as a paint brush. As for the kind of paint he uses I surely hope it’s egg tempra or water colors.

    @Root
    I wouldn’t wear them and none of my women friends would wear them either . I know because I asked. Interestingly enough 2 of the women I did are actresses who did act in the Vagina Monologues a few years ago.

  5. i thought you were going to post on my latest post, but this is funnier!

    vagina earrings are just not on. you might want to wear it for provocation, but definitely not for fashion!

    i wonder if he paints only when he has an erection. or if he paints in both conditions. and what are the results when painting during e–rection and non–e–rection.

    :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

  6. oh forgot to say thanks for link love. :)

  7. Okay, sulz I’ll admit that I wondered the same thing. In addition I wondered if he used some sort of bristled “attachment” - a snap-on tool, so to speak. Lastly, I wondered if Pricasso did “live painting” demonstrations with onlookers present.

    I have been a body painting model myself. I was part of a workshop/sale where we were sprayed, sponged and painted in egg tempra paints. The second step was for us to sit, slip, slide, slither, bump, roll and drape ourselves all over the canvasses. It was great fun.

    The artists and models spent one weekend sans clothing working and laughing together. The following weekend we met fully clothed and watched the auctioneer sell the paintings.

    My body was the “brush” that painted a black background canvas in layers of green, gold and silver with red flourishes. The artist working with me had me do a lot of slithering and it was a very cool “snaky” looking painting.

    It’s amazing that a half of a bum covered in gold paint applied in the correct way and sat on the canvas in the correct place can make a sun. The most fun was painting the bright red split tongue on the snaky head with my erect nipples.

    The Snake in the Garden painting sold for $1800 and I wish I could have bought it. :)

  8. Really good and really interesting post. I expect (and other readers maybe :)) new useful posts from you!
    Good luck and successes in blogging!