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After working with the models, the artist returned to the painting Spring. At that time, according to the art historian, Plastov finally abandoned stereotypes, both his own and those inherent in the painting of his time, and changed the stylistics and "plastic language" of the image of a woman — from a genre painting canvas turned into a ...
The major types of infections are bacterial vaginosis (BV) — the most common vaginal infection — yeast and trichomoniasis (a protozoan parasite). “The bacterial infections are usually an ...
The outcry about the Piss Christ photo is an example. [16] In addition to the obvious difficulties of preserving perishable material, there can be regulations complicating transport by rail, truck, or aircraft of liquid body fluids due to the fluids' possible classification as dangerous goods. [17]
The diagnosis of BV is made by a health care provider based on the appearance of the discharge, discharge pH > 4.5, presence of clue cells, when viewing the collected discharge from speculum exam under the microscope, and a characteristic fishy odor when the discharge is placed on a slide and combined with potassium hydroxide ("whiff test").
Body art is art in which the artist uses their human body as the primary medium. [1] Emerging from the context of Conceptual Art during the 1970s, [1] Body art may include performance art. Body art is likewise utilized for investigations of the body in an assortment of different media including painting, casting, photography, film and video. [2]
A. The Abandoned Doll; Abduction of a Sabine Woman; Academy Study of a Man; Actaea, the Nymph of the Shore; Adam and Eve (Cranach, Florence) Adam and Eve (Dürer)
Estrogen is produced in large quantities during pregnancy and this causes the vulva to become enlarged. The vaginal opening and the vagina are also enlarged. [55] After childbirth, a vaginal discharge known as lochia is produced and continues for about ten days. [55]
From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.