I will try to return this thread, however briefly, to some serious discussion. Both male and female genitalia have been the subjects and/or sources of design in all kinds of media from prehistoric times to the present. Sometimes the genitalia are suggested, but are not explicit, as in the works of Georgia O'Keefe, whose works draw fascinated stares and remarks such as "Is that what I think it is?" Judy Chicago's sculptured plates in her masterpiece, The Dinner Party, draw the same stares but no question. It's rather obvious that they are all pussies. And as for the Empress of Self-Love, Betty Dodson, her artwork is all very explicit, very hairy, and very inviting. Like Suzie Bright, Betty calls herself a "pro-sex feminist," for which she has gotten grief from the mainstream feminists and from the anti-feminists alike. Among the great pussy artists are some guys, including Man Ray and Cesare Peverelli, although both are better known for their other works. Man Ray also did some really wonderful cock art, including a silver sculpture of a vertical tube with two full globes at its base and a truncated globe (round surface up) at its top. Betty Dodson of course did some pretty good cock art as well.
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