by Steven Ertelt | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 7/22/14 2:52 PM
Here’s a unique way pregnant women are celebrating life! Women are commissioning an artist in England to paint their swollen bellies with unique and child-based images that are vivid and full of imagination.
Here is more and some of the amazing drawings—->
http://twentytwowords.com/women-celebrate-an-imminent-baby-with-paintings-on-their-pregnant-bellies-20-pics/?
In addition to doing more typical commissioned paintings, English artist My Little Sweet-pea is available for “Bump Painting.” Dozens of women have hired her to create temporary body art for their pregnant bellies.
Some women choose children’s stories as their theme; others pick an image that signifies the life growing within them; and some just want a beautiful picture. Here are some examples…
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Pregnant Women Celebrate Their Babies With Awesome Paintings on Their Bellies
by Steven Ertelt | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 7/22/14 2:52 PM
Here’s a unique way pregnant women are celebrating life! Women are commissioning an artist in England to paint their swollen bellies with unique and child-based images that are vivid and full of imagination.
Here is more and some of the amazing drawings—->
http://twentytwowords.com/women-celebrate-an-imminent-baby-with-paintings-on-their-pregnant-bellies-20-pics/?
In addition to doing more typical commissioned paintings, English artist My Little Sweet-pea is available for “Bump Painting.” Dozens of women have hired her to create temporary body art for their pregnant bellies.
Some women choose children’s stories as their theme; others pick an image that signifies the life growing within them; and some just want a beautiful picture. Here are some examples…
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