paddle8:

Holton Rower, TBD, 2013
Bidding starts in just 2 hours for the Ninth Annual BAMart Silent Auction! Every bid goes to support BAM’s innovative programming with a portion going to help Brooklyn-based artists impacted by Hurricane Sandy. 

Vaginal hurricane

paddle8:

Holton Rower, TBD2013

Bidding starts in just 2 hours for the Ninth Annual BAMart Silent Auction! Every bid goes to support BAM’s innovative programming with a portion going to help Brooklyn-based artists impacted by Hurricane Sandy.

Vaginal hurricane


This window decoration for Urban Outfitters in Madison, WI? Duh. 

This window decoration for Urban Outfitters in Madison, WI? Duh. 


Red Pepper Hey, is this vaginal?

Sure shootin’ this pepper is vaginal. Thanks for the submission! 


art-history:

Cy Twombly Lepanto VIII   2001 Acrylic, wax crayon, and graphite on canvas  85.25 x 134 in Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany

This is pretty vaginal. 

art-history:

Cy Twombly
Lepanto VIII   2001 
Acrylic, wax crayon, and graphite on canvas  85.25 x 134 in
Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany

This is pretty vaginal. 


From the Artémis et ses nymphes exhibition, Musée Rodin, featuring Paul-Armand Gette

Projet: étude et conséquences de la mécanique des fluides, 2009
Culottes de Diane, 2001
Les petites culottes, 1999

Also

(via wordshappen)


“Women’s Mysteries” + vaginal rock formation. Need we say more? Thanks for the submission. 

“Women’s Mysteries” + vaginal rock formation. Need we say more? Thanks for the submission. 


This fence in my neighborhood is celebrating vaginas in several shapes and sizes.


Happy Women’s History (Herstory) Month!!!

But tbh, when you follow this blog, every month is Women’s Month.

Thanks for following! We love you!


If you think these butternut squash are vaginal, imagine what it was like carving the seeds out by hand ;)


damitr:

Telescopic View of Donati’s Comet, Oct 13 1858.
Illustration from
A popular treatise on comets (1861) by  James C. Watson.
Can be found on the Internet Archive here.

damitr:

Telescopic View of Donati’s Comet, Oct 13 1858.

Illustration from

A popular treatise on comets (1861) by  James C. Watson.

Can be found on the Internet Archive here.

(via scientificillustration)