In sultry Brazil, the love of magnificent forms is a fairly common phenomenon. Brazilian illustrator Edull is a fan of "bigger" girls. Thanks to his talent, he transfers his muses to a two-dimensional reality, presenting them in the image of seductive toons.
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The concept of the "ideal body" has been constantly changing throughout the history of mankind: thin, fat, tall, and low were in fashion.
Now, on the wave of body positivity, many gradually come to understand that beauty comes in different shapes and sizes. And the most attractive woman becomes when she feels comfortable and liberated in her own body.
But despite this, the mainstream media continues to impose its ideas about the "ideal body" on us.
Brazilian artist Eduardo Santos, who calls himself Edull on social networks, sincerely appreciates appetizing curves in women. Thanks to his talent, he turns ordinary photos of plus-size girls into cute toons.
With his works, he not only helps girls appreciate their appearance more and be less complex, but also shows the world the beauty of overweight women, fighting against the prejudices of society.
Thanks to his works, he reminds the whole world and girls about healthy body positivity.
Now Eduardo has already collected a whole collection of works, which you can see on his Instagram