It’s this learned self-confidence that has become the center of Giulia’s graphic collages, allowing her to push boundaries regarding sexuality and censorship of the female form.
By strategically placing architectural elements onto images of the female body, Giulia is ever so slightly bypassing Instagram’s strict censorship rules, but while the Brooklyn-based artist’s near-pornographic collages are technically safe for IG, she says it hasn’t been an easy road on the platform.
— Highsnobiety
Highsnobiety interviews Giulia, the provocative Brooklyn-based artist who is better known by her Instagram handle @scientwehst.
When asked what inspired her to create erotic collages by inserting architectural images in place of female genitalia: "It started with me creating random pornographic collages where I would replace genitalia with images that looked phallic or yonic, typically food. This slowly evolved into me looking for any images that resembled a female body, which was then refined into me looking for only architectural images that resembled the female form."
Click here to read the entire interview and marvel at more of Giulia's images.
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I'd like to see a pregnant one - IMO, the most beautiful version of the female form. And not some model with a tiny basketball under her perky boobs - a full-on-fecund-and-overflowing-about-to-give-birth-swollen-from-the-ankles-to-the-eyebrows pregnant body.
Or one with this:
Females make for good architecture.
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