Printed on beautiful heavyweight matte Epson paper using archival pigment-based inks (meaning that this print won't even begin to fade until long after you do). The paper measures 8"x10" with a white border around the image.
Note: before you send me an angry convo about how offensive this painting is, think about it a little first. How is a vagina offensive? Vaginas are a contemporary symbol of female power and beauty. However, in Mary's time, women were nothing more than objects to be owned, screwed, and to produce (preferably male) offspring. So what's more offensive? A painting that splices two empowering female images, or the way the bible portrays women? If you're a woman and are not offended by the Holy Bible, then you've never read it with your eyes open. If you think this image is offensive, then you're saying that there is something wrong or dirty about vaginas. I couldn't disagree more.
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