Boobie Call

Oil painting of pink breasts.

The Concept: An art show dedicated to breasts in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Breasts that are pressed, squeezed, gripped, pushed, etc. A full range of perkiness, fluidity, and movement of breasts. All paintings of breasts done on small 3″ by 3″ canvas so people are forced to come up close, unashamed to want to see them.


The Call: I’m looking for people (cis women, trans women, AND nonbinary people) who are willing to smoosh their boobs in different ways. (Even if you’ve had your boobs removed.) Emphasis on diversity.
I’m looking for 30-40 pairs of boobs; enough to fill a gallery space.


The Goal: To showcase breasts in a way that both appreciates their beauty and de-centers the male gaze. And with a large portion of the profits going to Planned Parenthood. (Proof of donation will be provided after the exhibit.)


MODEL INFO:

Do not fill out the contact box if you’re not okay with your breasts being in public spaces or shared publicly. (I will not be attaching names or faces to breasts.) Keep in mind that your breasts might show up on promotional material for the exhibit or in a coffee table book after the exhibit.

I’ll email you a release form that will need to be signed before you send me any pictures! (Make sure to check your junk folder for socialanxietyandart at gmail!) Also, before I ask for any pictures, I’ll be putting together a sort of look book of my own boobs, so you have an idea of the sort of poses I’m looking for once I get enough people.

If you are interested in volunteering to model for these tiny paintings, fill out the contact box below.

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A little about me: I’ve been a professional artist since 2009. I’ve done a few solo exhibits and more than a few group exhibits.

I have also done collaborative projects like this before. (Check out the Demon Coloring Book here.)

To find out more about me, check out the About page that I threw together in about 5 minutes of adhd frenzy, because I didn’t have one set up yet.