big boobies on brittle Bunny

This is the Safe For Work view. Arguably-NSFW views are over the jump, including the arguably-NSFW photo of the sculptor. If anyone knows who he is, please let me know. BoingBoing linked to a site featuring the photos, but I’m not comfortable with that site because it makes money featuring unaccredited photos of cool things that someone else obviously uploaded. Every single time I’ve checked this site, it has failed to credit the actual source, and I don’t believe (their disclaimer aside) that this is anything other than systematic and deliberate, so I’m not going to link to them.

But I will feature these pictures, because someone else took them and I’m really interested in finding out who the artist is. James, can you help? This is what they thought would be the answer.

Getting back to the topic “at hand” (*looks down at own sweater*) we present these bizarre, beautiful, yet disturbing images of sex fantasy female dolls with hugely inflated breasts. While there are other sculptures, I thought I’d go with the Playboy Bunny; so iconic, don’t you agree?

PS: she’s wearing a g-string, so technically this is SFW. So there. Phjo For whatever reason, my delete and backspace keys have suddenly stopped working. Oh, this should get interetsting real fast. Now I have to leave the big ugly Photobucket things in place and can only edit through selective use of the Insert key. Wunnerful. (ah, the CUT option works! Yay!)

In any case, here are your boobies:

Playboy SFW

 

More after the jump…

Rear View

rear view of playboy bunny sculpture

Front View

Playboy bunny, NSFW front view

and Side View

Side view of playboy bunny sculpture NSFW

And the artist. Anyone know who he is? He’s kinda hot, and obviously straight!

(meh, you don’t care. Click the link for more pictures, and pix of the artist too)

16 thoughts on “big boobies on brittle Bunny

  1. Wow, that’s awesome. I’m afraid I don’t know who it is, but I’ll keep an eye out for information that could lead to the author’s identity.

  2. I think it’s better when they look like bizzare growths or just smooth shapes than actual boobies. The nipples make the whole affect look rather grotesque. If it’s more abstract it’s more cool.

    I don’t know how this applies to real life boobies.

  3. Re: your comments about sites making money on other people’s shit–PostSecret does that too, and while I find the site fascinating and compelling, it still bothers me. “Send me shit, and I’ll publish it in a book and make money! w00t!”

    I Neatorama: the ooh-and-ahh factor of BoingBoing without quite so much techie stuff, and NO mewling about DRM.

  4. Oh For Fucks SAKE! Take 24 hours off and see what I get?

    Photobucket is apparently run by Mormons or something. Don’t worry, I’ll upload it to WordPress and it’ll be safe there. The original picture was a pic of a sculpture of a Playboy bunny wearing a G-string: it was cut off before any nipples were visible, and thus was WELL WITHIN their terms of service. Bloody idiots, I wonder if they’ve killed my entire collection, as they threatened to do last time they disagreed with me about an image. Corrections coming up.

    Stupid, stupid Photobucket have just moved “The Photobucket Saga” up to the #1 on the “To Post” list.

  5. Metro: you don’t find this the least bit critical? I certainly do: I find it to be a damning indictment of the plastic breast fetish, in which the person is the accessory rather than the boobies. If the power hierarchy were reversed, and I were a better sculptor than I am, I’d do a sculpture of a man whose genitalia were interchangable, like vacuum cleaner attachments. “The ribbed or the ridged tonight, honey?” But it would be just as much a damning indictment of objectification and self-hatred as these are.

    James, Boingboing changed the link to the original Japanese source, so I’m including the link. Need your help here, can’t read a damn thing. Am posting the link in an addendum to the original post.

  6. followed a link to a japanese site, tried some free online translator, it says the sculptor is from Beijin, China, his name (two characters) were not recognised by the translator :(

  7. I suppose my first impression was that it was more an indictment of vanity. Infantile my biases may be, but there is definitely a point where too much is too much.

    As the man said: “I know it when I see it”.

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