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In today’s world, most women feel like they are surrounded on all sides by the obligation to be beautiful, 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Strict societal rules and high expectations for women, unfortunately, have become the norm, and even young girls are feeling the impact. Of course, I think most of us can agree that such human behavior is not always a choice. Human behavior is often automatic and unintentional and rooted in the belief that others expect us to behave in a certain way…

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13 Times Body Positive Artwork Shut Up All The Haters And Inspired Us Along The Way Body Acceptance, Double Standards, Intersectional Feminism, Teenager Posts Funny, Body Love, Loving Your Body, Faith In Humanity, Body Image, Shut Up

Traditionally, art has always mirrored a societal standard of beauty, which is why plus-size women see themselves reflected more in the paintings of the past than they might today. But a handful of talented artists and illustrators are changing that…

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It's no secret that our society has its flaws - dependence on technology, taxes, obesity, devaluation of workers - to name a few. Some people may not even want to think about any of these problems in society but illustrator John Holcroft, on the other hand, he looks them straight in the eye and depicts them in a satirical way.

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Izzy C Durrant
Playful Illustrations by Giulia Pintus Render Quirky, Body-Positive Characters in Relaxed States | Colossal Human Figures, Pastel, Beauty Standards Illustration, Threading A Needle, Applying Mascara, Acrilic Paintings, Quirky Illustration, Colossal Art, Food Painting

Many of Giulia Pintus’s pastel drawings center on the beauty of imperfection. The Piacenza-based illustrator renders whimsical characters in repose or calmly completing mundane tasks like applying mascara and threading a needle. “I love drawing human figures,” she notes. “I also like to show the psychology of the character and to do so I am inspired by real people.” The quirky illustrations consider the role of body positivity, which Pintus says is inspired by an organic source. More

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