funny :) nice J-A-L-O-N-S-O concept with Kubrick reference
Then stop looking at it.
In all seriousness, half of art is either nudity or highly suggestive naughtiness. More so on the internet.
You know, it always confuses me when people go see/read/whatever a movie/book/whatever where someone's head explodes into a million pieces and waterfalls of blood spew everywhere, and that's fine. All of a sudden you see a nipple and it's the end of the world.
(book on shelf) 'Count Vlad 'Dracula' Tepes and his various torture methods, a how-to guide' (customer response) "Oh! Oh! Oh! I want 10 copies!!!!"
(book on shelf) 'Kama Sutra' (customer response) "EW! That's nasty! Get this sick shit away from me!"
Am I the only one that finds human psychology highly entertaining?
Long story short, if you're offended, go broaden your mind about art. I'm not trying to be mean or anything, trust me, I'm holding back.
Well, really there should be no offense on this because its a balcony that accompanies the room seen here next to it which is a scene from the movie 'A Clockwork Orange'. Additionally, the sculpture itself, that is in the movie and pixelled here is a piece that sits in the Musuem of Modern Art in NY, and if I remember correctly it is also in the Louvre.
One other reason why the human body or any of its parts should never be offensive is because we all have them. They are natural, created by God or whomever you believe in. Would YOUR God make something offensive? wrong? nasty? If so, it may be time to seek another higher power. One which celebrates the beauty of the human body and soul that allows us to be creative and express ourselves in whichever way we individually find satistying.
I can accept being offended by my technical pixel skills but not for my freedom to express myself. This here is art based on art which is in a movie (also art).
Loled, looks nice