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I am Emily, an artist and art teacher. I have always been passionate about painting and the human form. Growing up in Brooklyn, New York gave me exposure to diverse cultures and aesthetics that influenced my style. My fascination with breasts began when I was 12 years old; during a trip to Paris with my family, I saw a series of works by the French artist, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. His nudes were so sensual and captivating that they left an indelible mark on me.
As an artist, my work often explores themes of identity, beauty, and the human body. I use milk as a medium because it represents nourishment, growth, and abundance – all qualities I aim to capture in my pieces. My inspiration comes from various sources: the curves of a woman’s body, the playfulness of children at the beach, or even the intricate patterns found on an apple seed.
My latest project is called "Milkmaid." It’s an ongoing series featuring young women with full breasts surrounded by lush greenery and splashing milk. The aim is to create something beautiful yet provocative – a juxtaposition that sparks conversation and encourages people to think critically about beauty standards. In this piece, the subject is completely immersed in milk, symbolizing her complete surrender to life’s pleasures.
I have always been drawn to the idea of presenting breasts as natural and unapologetic. Growing up in an era where cleavage was often sexualized or stigmatized made me realize