Video: There should be a lot of good people. Curvy beauties by Jeanne Lorioz
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Beauty is truly a terrible force. While charming young ladies are dieting and sweating in gyms, trying to resemble skinny models from the catwalks, modern artists for some reason glorify completely different forms, far from magazine glamor and gloss, but close and understandable to their colleagues from the Rubens era. And even if this is just a funny series of pictures that evokes a smile or even laughter, they depict real women with a capital J.
The author of these unusual, in many ways humorous paintings is a French artist Jeanne Lorioz, formerly a graduate of the Paris School of the Arts. Why humorous, it's easy to guess: well, who will seriously draw such a number of women with an overly soft, even hypertrophied sirloin? All this is just a mockery of fashionable thinness and diets, and laughter, as you know, prolongs life and improves mood.
Meanwhile, the puffy young ladies of Jeanne Lorioz live a busy life and breathe deeply. They go shopping, take a bath, eat and drink, dance and walk around the city, take care of pets, in general, do whatever they like. And often, next to their imposing figures, you can see small figures of accompanying men. Was it on purpose? Of course, yes. And why? Surely in order to show how self-sufficient a woman can be, even if she is overweight and disproportionate.
It is not known how slender the artist herself, Jeanne Lorioz, is, and what prompted her to create just such images. But she must certainly be thanked for the minutes of laughter and rays of smiles presented to all of us.
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