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I've been offering my interpretation of the female flower since 2002. I aim to offer feminine, pretty, often whimsical creations that laugh in the face of terms like "Beef Curtains." I try to get down to the soul of the vulva and highlight the similarities between female beauty and the natural world; always walking a line between realistic detail and colorful fantasy.

It's 2012 and still women are made to feel shame about their bodies in one way or another. Whether it be their weight, the size of their breasts, or the look of their vulvas. I often hear WOMEN using terms like 'Icky' and 'Gross' when referring to female genitalia. To me, vaginas are graceful, elegant, strong, enduring.

It's time to worship ourselves as women! We possess an organ from whence all life springs forth! Each vulva, a unique and glorious flower. If you...

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  • Born on May 4
  • Joined January 3, 2008

Favorite materials

Polymer clay, Resin, Glass, Metal, and on and on

About

I've been offering my interpretation of the female flower since 2002. I aim to offer feminine, pretty, often whimsical creations that laugh in the face of terms like "Beef Curtains." I try to get down to the soul of the vulva and highlight the similarities between female beauty and the natural world; always walking a line between realistic detail and colorful fantasy.

It's 2012 and still women are made to feel shame about their bodies in one way or another. Whether it be their weight, the size of their breasts, or the look of their vulvas. I often hear WOMEN using terms like 'Icky' and 'Gross' when referring to female genitalia. To me, vaginas are graceful, elegant, strong, enduring.

It's time to worship ourselves as women! We possess an organ from whence all life springs forth! Each vulva, a unique and glorious flower. If you allow yourself for a moment to stare unashamedly, you will begin to notice the texture, color, movement. Similar attributes can be seen in all of nature. Not only with flowers; but sea shells and mollusks, wood grain, crevices in rock, pathways in sand. I invite you to become conscious of these similarities which unite us all so purely with the each other and with our Mother Earth.

I've always been a nature lover. As a child I preferred examining insects to playing with dolls. When I see the moist underbelly of a garden snail, with its delicately undulating motion, I am reminded that the Feminine voice is all around us.

I hope you find something here that calls your name.

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