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Bundì!
hi friends, okay so, my post today is about Lee Brice. The following photos are from his concentration. I don't know what sort of wizardry he uses but, these are oil paintings. The whole idea is women eating junk food in the bathroom. Some would take it as he making a stand that women do indeed eat junk food & others would take it as he is showing the beginning stages bulimia, but however you take it you have to notice these are AMAZING paintings. I figured I would share. If you'd like to learn more about Lee Price you can goto his website, forewarning, some of his paintings include nudity. Hope you enjoy Lee Price as much as I do! -- 



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A riviodis!
-- This weeks language is friulian. <3 


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  1. I like the statement these pieces make, I take it to show that some women may feel the need to conceal themselves eating junk food because the high standards society holds don't allow them to feel comfortable splurging in public.

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  2. I think the bird's eye view definitely makes these photos very interesting to look at and I really like the concept with the food!

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