I really appreciate the existence of these type of blogs, even though they have nothing to do with my body type. I love to draw and I've always drawn skinny white girls my whole life, partially because they look like me and partially because "skinny white girl" is the default in most art that depicts girls/women. I'm trying to grow as an artist so I feel like it's very important to push against that norm. Beauty is found in so many other places, especially the places/bodies that society ignores.

Thank you!

shycross:

Blossom: An image of Body Positivity. Watercolor, pen, graphite and Ink. 12X18 “

shycross:

Blossom: An image of Body Positivity. Watercolor, pen, graphite and Ink. 12X18 “

hannahcan:

inner peace by *humon

haute-proportions:

fatbodies:

Georgina

Oh my gawd… You’re perfect

"My Life. My Rules"

 ”I don’t subscribe to anyone else’s handbook, I just create my own.” -The Militant Baker

voluptuous-lolita:

Tumblr always cuts my photos down.

reimaginefat:

Another from Navel Gazer, Charcoal, 2011.  This one is really big, like 4 ft by 6 ft.
- Elisabeth Walden

reimaginefat:

Another from Navel Gazer, Charcoal, 2011.  This one is really big, like 4 ft by 6 ft.

- Elisabeth Walden

lunalovex:

Luna Antoinette

lunalovex:

Luna Antoinette

samberrilicious:

All duh cookies! All duh nomz!