Women's panties against gravity

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The series of paintings "Falling panties" appeared in the 40s of the XX century and made its creator famous. Over the next 20 years, Art Fram, an artist from Chicago, regularly created new visual stories about how girls found themselves in a terribly awkward situation — around a man, everything falls out of their hands, and silk underwear flies down their slender legs. 

Women's panties against gravity
Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

At first glance, it seems that this series is not about sexuality, but rather about delirium — well, how can underwear with an elastic band fly off, even from a strong gust of wind? There is only one answer to this — everything is the will of the artist.

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

The works about young ladies in an awkward situation were created by the artist for the calendar of the company "Joseph Hoover and Sons" (Joeseph C. Hoover and Sons), which was engaged in the production and distribution of posters, paintings and prints.

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

If you look closely at all the pictures, you can see another connecting element. Almost everywhere, the lady has a bag of products in her hands, from which celery sticks out.

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

Women's panties against gravity

Keywords: Culture | Women | Beauty | Art | Drawings | Pin-up | Underpants

     

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