Video: BBW Sweet Tooth in Sarah Jane Szikora's Pictures
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Why are people so afraid of being overweight? Why does the desire to lose weight become an obsession for many, which, in the end, leads to even more disastrous consequences? Artist Sarah Jane Szikora devoted a whole series of funny pictures to this topic. Lovely, adorable bbw, mountains of sweets and spicy creativity. She calls her personal Internet page, where Sarah Jane uploads her funny drawings, "Sweet home for fat ladies and gingerbread men." And so it is - fat ladies dance with gingerbread men, enjoy delicious food in restaurants, take a bathroom, go shopping, gossip, drink tea from elegant cups, in general, live the same full life, in which there is a place for entertainment, and positive.
Unlike living fatties, the drawn ones are happy and do not have complexes. They view their bodies not from the point of view of magazine beauty ideals, but in a completely different way. If nature intended it so, then so be it. Of course, many will disagree with the author of the illustrations, they say, obesity is a disease, and if not a disease, then just a repulsive sight, and completeness has not yet made anyone happy. But Sarah Jane is sure that happiness does not depend on the number of kilograms and the size of clothes. It either exists or it does not exist without additional conditions.
Sarah Jane Szikora was born in Hungary 40 years ago. From early childhood she loved to draw, so in America, where her family moved shortly after her birth, the girl graduated from Harrogate College of Art. She is sure that art should bring people joy and give smiles, which is why she tries to draw her characters so that it is fun and funny.
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