Russian woman uses her breasts as paintbrushes (NSFW)
‘My breasts are brushes’, says this Russian painter. Yes, this is a completely useless but funny video of a Russian woman using her breasts as a brushes. Something you shouldn’t try at home.
Tagged: bizarre art, Russian art
Also by ALEKSANDAR BEZINOVIC
Floppy disk art by Nick Gentry
This is really creative and intelligent way to use something that most of us treat as garbage this days. London artist Nick Gentry uses floppy disks and other outdated media formats to produce good art. Just think of all informations that are integrated in each of this portraits. Read more
‘Now there are no priests or philosophers left, artists are the most important people in the world’. This quote describes very well one of the most inspiring painters for me. Gerhard Richter is an unpredictable, spiritual and confident painter who creates a practical religion from his art. Read more
Alan Macdonald is a painter who takes a renaissance aproach to new problems in contemporary art, with lots of funny anachronisms and familiar written verses in his work. Read more
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