"Garden of Hope #9"
This is the ninth painting in my "Garden of Hope" series. Each of these paintings has a floral theme and is created using a multi-step process. First, the canvas is primed and given a simple background. Next, I use traditional painting instruments (brush, palette knife, pen, etc.) with mostly acrylics to create stems, leaves, and/or anything that isn't a flower. Once that layer is dry I use my breasts and tempera paint to make the painting "bloom." Here's how this painting looked prior to using my breasts (colors may not be accurate due to low lighting):
![]() About the painting process This one took a long time! The paint for the flowers is applied directly to my breasts, which are then pressed onto the canvas. Each flower is created using only my breasts...yes, even the flower buds (which takes coordination & dexterity.) In an attempt to keep this description "family friendly" I won't go into more detail, but if you have any questions go ahead and ask. This process was repeated several times, using different color combinations, until I was pleased with the final composition. This series is intended to be intimate, whimsical, and fun (and an interesting conversation piece). "Garden of Hope #9" can be hung either horizontally or vertically, and I will sign the front accordingly at buyer's request.
This original painting consists of an array of colors (including metallics) that would go well in almost any setting. Here are some close-up views of this artwork:
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