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The Beautiful Women Project
By M. E. Wood

 

Young women are very misinformed on what breasts should look like. Their only examples usually the occasional friend, aging parent, magazines and television. Unfortunately they end up comparing themselves to what they see on the screen believing the images to be those of perfection when in most cases things have been nipped, tucked, taped or demied into position.

 

I attended an excellent exhibit on women's breasts. The artist, Cheryl-Ann Webster made casts of 100 women's breasts, decorated them and is now displaying them for all people to see. The casts were taken from women in age ranging from 19 -91. Some were pregnant, some skinny, some fat, some saggy. All showing the amazing diversity present in the female form. No two breasts are alike, not even on the same body.

 

Here are links to previous articles I did regarding The Beautiful Women Project:

 

* The Beautiful Women Project

* Interview with Artist Cheryl-Ann Webster

* Breast Update - Beautiful Women Project

* View photos of casts from The Studio Gallery.

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