
Our very own, SA photographer, Frances Goodman is to blame for this series of eye-watering Vajazzleart..

Vajazzling is not to my personal taste. (Note how many words suddenly sound rude, once read in the context of vaginal decorative art.)

Goodman says: " Vajazzling empowers the body, employs the female gaze and reclaims the practice for women across the world.” Fine. Ok. If you say so.

“The Vagazzling Series” is part of Goodman’s much large exhibition entitled “Touched” and it is on display now at (Art)Amalgamated in New York City
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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }
Okay I love sparkle as much as the next magpie but that’s a bit much. Leave my vagina out of it. Urgh.
what is wrong with me? I just do not get what is appealing about doing that.
What’s with the “I do”?
“I do realise how painful this will be when I pick each individual gemstone out of my lady parts?”
I like the fact that she uses real bodies. That is all I have to say.
Total *Hodor* moment – was watching “The Only way is Essex” yesterday and was wondering what Vagazzling meant – so obvious in hindsight