Belarusian Artist Nadia Matievskaia Paints With… Her Breasts
It began for Nadia Matievskaia, an artist from Belarus, when an art class assignment required her to paint with her breasts. She enjoyed the experience and began using her breasts in addition to traditional brushes.
Matievskaia posts the results on her Instagram page (warning: artistic nudity). Considering the unwieldiness of her artistic implements, she’s able to achieve a surprising level of detail and precision.
More: Instagram h/t: neatorama
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