>>938702884
What's interesting to me is the way the artist has rendered it. It's not just a straightforward anatomical drawing. The shapes are simplified, almost flower-like. This instantly brings to mind the long-standing tradition of using floral imagery to represent female sexuality. Think about the Georgia O'Keeffe paintings, or even just the common phrase "deflowering." It's like the artist is playing with this idea, presenting the vulva as something beautiful and natural, like a blossom.