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Suzanne Pritchard relaxing nude by the pool in what looks like a set of candid shots of her. I’ve mentioned before in other posts that she had a thick lush bush, but it was very rarely on show and normally discreetly covered by a hand or panties. Well these shots do give us a fairly good view of Suzanne’s superb bush as she lays naked on a sun lounger and plays around on a diving board. My favourite is the shot of her leaning over the edge of the diving board with her big tits squeezed between her arms and the view of her thick pussy between her legs. The last two shots of her bouncing on the board are fun, especially seeing those big tits defy gravity 🙂
Suzanne Pritchard, relaxing nude by the pool in what looks like a set of candid shots of her. I’ve mentioned before in other posts that she had a thick, lush bush, but it was very rarely on show and normally discreetly covered by a hand or panties. Well, this shot gives a fairly good view of Suzanne’s superb bush as she lays naked on a sun lounger.
South African artist Tienie Pritchard, one of the most prominent South African sculptors, became internationally renowned for his bronze monumental public commissions. The nine meter high George Harrison in Settler’s Park, Eastgate, Johannesburg is one of the biggest and best-known bronze monuments in the country. The Water Nymphs at the Aventura resort in Bela Bela (Warmbaths) stands six meters tall. The Wall Panel, depicting South Africa’s participation in World War II, in the commemorative museum at Dellville Wood in France, measures an imposing three meters high by ten meters long. His work is represented in private and public collections all over the world. His subject is the human figure, portrayed nude or semi-nude and, although he also sculpts animals, he prefers to incorporate them into his compositions with human figures.
Ever since Tienie had discovered clay as his preferred medium, it was his greatest challenge to sculpt the nude human form. Throughout his career, the nude was his passion and the basis of his creative motivation. To Tienie Pritchard the nude is not only a subject of art, but in fact a separate form of art. The human body is rich in associations and when it is turned into art, it can be expressive of a wide range of concepts. He is convinced that he can capture the human form in three dimensions only by means of the classical realistic style. To him sculpture is all about form. He studied anatomy by assembling the human skeleton and by familiarizing himself with every muscle in the human body.
With his very first public commission in 1972, he followed his heart and sculpted a composition of nude figures representing the human life cycle for the Department of Internal Affairs in Pretoria. Nude sculpture sponsored by the government was unheard of and unacceptable for the conservative section of the South African public during those years. Nudes were deemed detrimental for public morals and inappropriate for public display. This protest catapulted Tienie Pritchard on a controversial but very successful sculpting career.














