papasmerf
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peace said::dontknow:
Thanksgiving Fla. style :-Cool/"
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peace said::dontknow:
Cardinal Fang said:WTF!
papasmerf said:Interesting thought for the day:
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WTF is that?Madman said:and once you arrive your treasure will await you with open arms.
what do you mean the pics for photoshopped, BULLSHITE I say
papasmerf said:WTF is that?
Sarah said:Coinciding with the Smurfs’ 50th anniversary this month (23 October 2008), artist duo The Girls have staged a new series of photographic works titled ‘Smurfette’, now on show at Beverley Knowles Fine Art, Notting Hill, until Saturday 1 November 2008.
The works are a characteristically over-the-top collision of excessive female sexuality and popular culture in all its kitschy splendour. One of the artists thickly coats her body in ubiquitous chalky-coloured Smurf-blue, and dons the little creature’s white Phrygian cap – apparently a symbol of liberty in the tumultuous 18th century. Parodying 1970s Readers Wives snapshots and 1940s and ‘50s cheesecake photography, a brazen Smurfette (a bottle blonde bombshell with false, exaggeratedly conical, 1940s breasts and a bizarre pubic wig) enjoys a game of cards in an Alice-in-Wonderlandesque landscape, and a seaside holiday.
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https://www.thegirls.co.uk/section106331_72982.html