
Originally Posted by
boobaa
Being an artist means also looking things from realistic perspective. A good artist has the ability to look from any perspective and to have the ability to choose the perspective. You could view the clitoris as a cold flappy object, compared to a peeled off chicken skin, just an object with no attachments to the body or its function. You could compare it to the sac of turkey (which of course also has its own beauty) or simply imagine it attached on the back of an okapi. Forget the womans legs.
Btw, do you find vultures beautiful?
Your thought, lilwig, that it is designed for the shape of penis, is still for its function. If you didn't know what it is and view it on any arbitary moment, see all the fluids slowly drip out of it, some bubblyskin just hanging on the top.. just like some sticky nest or something that some people consider gross on the first moment.
My point is that beauty is dependent on the comparison and the extremes. Artists job, in my opinion, is to place himself as an objective viewer. When i describe humans, I often try to describe them as I am not human. I find it interesting to sometimes distance from the close interraction and view everything from far away as a cold still pile of meat, and still find the beauty in that situation, how that pile of meat can acquire a meaning and become beautiful. If I am thinking about a woman and the vagina attached to it, I sure find it very beautiful. Or even its shape alone, pored in gypsum, for example, can be very beautiful, but then it is not as is.
In that case, no part of a woman is beautiful. Eyes? Nope. Imagine them out of the head, just a single eyeball... bloody... lips? Nope. Full, wrinkly, bunch of skin.
The point is, the vagina is part of a woman and I don't have to separate it from her in order to not see it's beauty.
I don't chase, I replace.