Painter Turns Pussies Into Works Of Art

4305595470_3f705f390f_zJaqueline Secor’s surreal paintings of the female anatomy prove every pussy is a work of art. Secor’s The Diversity of Nature presents a “palette of labias majora and minora as diverse as the rich colors she uses to paint them,” according to Vice. Models from around the world posed for the paintings, presenting a colorful multitude of pussies in all their various shapes and sizes.

Secor’s work depicts the pussy as a beautiful flower—sometimes literally—and in doing so makes a powerful statement about the beauty of the female form. For the artist, painting pussies became an “artistic campaign for personal empowerment.” The artist says of her body-positive work, “This series honors each body in all of its individuality.”

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Lustiest Painting in History is the Second Most Expensive

Amedeo Modigliani’s famous drug-induced erotic masterpiece “Nu couché” just sold for $170.4 million, making it the second most expensive painting ever sold after Picasso’s “Women of Algiers.” The painting has been called “a hymn to lust,” with a nude, black-eyed seductress lying back on a red bed, offering herself up to the viewer. Painted in 1917-18, the artist was a penniless, drug-addled bohemian, who likely wouldn’t believe the price his high-art erotica fetched nearly a century later.

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The artwork proves once again that sex really does sell. It’s even more graphic than Picasso’s “Women of Algiers” with their multiple cubist breasts and asses scattered around the canvas. “Nu couché” is a sensual masterpiece, mixing modernist elements with erotic thrills and seduction. It was painted during WWI, during an absinthe-haze, in which Modigliani takes as his subject his lover in all her seductive majesty—escaping the brutality of the war in her black, lusty eyes.

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