The Vulva Gallery Wants Women To Know That Body Diversity Is Beautiful

This article features illustrations of vulva that may not be safe for work. Many, many beautiful illustrations of vulva. A photo posted by The Vulva Gallery (@the.vulva.gallery) on Oct 8, 2016 at 11:51pm PDT According to illustrator Hilde Atalanta, “all vulvas are amazing and beautiful just the way they are.” Atalanta would know ― she is the digital proprietor of the Vulva Gallery, a collection of illustrations that celebrate the vulva in all its glorious diversity. She is also the gallery’s primary artist; all of the portraits showcased on a dedicated website and on Instagram are hers. The gallery’s mission is clear: “The only way to change the way [...] individuals experience their bodies is to educate them, and others, about the natural diversity,” she explained in a statement to The Huffington Post. She does so by drawing the many manifestations of female genitalia, over and over again, with few details spared, discussing the variety in her captions along the way. Love your vulva, because all vulvas are beautiful just the way they are ✨ #thevulvagallery #vulva #vulvas #freethepussy #loveyourself #femaleempowerment #girlempowerment #freethevulva #feminism #everydayfeminism #intersectionalfeminism #feminist #feminista #feministpride #feministart #feministartist #bodypositivity #bodypositive #bodypositivemovement #watercolorart #watercolor #watercolorpainting #watercolorillustration #illustration #labia #vulvaart #p...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news