Petal

Cover of Petal by Bex Day
Author: Bex Day
Publisher: Black Dog Press
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781912165575
Dewey Decimal: 779.961167092
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Petal by Bex Day is a photographic series published by Black Dog Press in September 2023, featuring 176 pages in English. This collection celebrates the uniqueness of the vulva, showcasing each individual covered by a single petal or flower. The work aims to reflect both the shared qualities and individuality of these representations, addressing the taboos surrounding female genitalia.

Readers will find a diverse array of images that span varying ages, races, genders, and body types, each accompanied by personal messages from the subjects about their experiences and feelings regarding their bodies. The series seeks to challenge societal misconceptions and stereotypes about the vagina, promoting a more inclusive understanding of femininity and identity. Through its artistic lens, Petal invites reflection on the cultural narratives that shape perceptions of female anatomy, making it a thought-provoking addition to discussions on photography and erotica.


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PETAL is a photographic series by Bex Day, created in celebration of the uniqueness of the vulva. Each vulva pictured in the collection is covered by either a single petal or flower to simultaneously reflect their shared qualities and individuality in an effort to dismantle the taboos that envelop female genitalia.

Colloquial terms for the vagina, including “pussy”, “cunt” and “gash”, have all been adopted as negatives in the English language; being used as insults, curses or as an insinuation of weakness or passivity. In society as we know it, the vagina has for too long been perceived as the lesser sexual organ, conceptualised not on its qualities but what it lacks in comparison to the penis. Even the word vagina itself evokes a squeamishness among many, highlighting the urgent need for a change of perspective.

Young children, especially people who are socialised and raised as female, are brought up to name their private parts “flower” and “foo-foo” among other diminutive names. This foundation has created a public misconception of what is considered a “normal” vagina, partially due to typecasting in porn and portrayals in mainstream media, but also the result of cultural censorship.

The shape, colour and size of each petal has been chosen by each individual featured to represent how they see their own vagina. The series aims to unify female, non-binary and female-identifying individuals by showing the similarities of their vaginas rather than focusing on what is considered different.

Spanning varying ages, races, genders, hair types, sizes and shapes, the series is a captivating and colourful compilation, with each image being accompanied by a message written by the subject about their own feelings about and experiences of their bodies.

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Publisher: Black Dog Press. Year: 2023.
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ISBN-13: 9781912165575.
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Language: en. Pages: 176.

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