I am happy to say that Mary-Louise Parker from Showtime's hit series WEEDS is officially the Pin- Up Queen of Dank.
As perhaps my greatest passion as it relates to the arts, art of the Pin-Up & Pin-Up history are my in fact something I do study in my free because they make me happy and these hotties set the stage for an idealistic way of how women should present themselves.
Here is a little back ground on the "Pin-Up":
A pin-up girl or pin-up model is a model whose mass-produced pictures see wide appeal as pop culture. Pin-ups are intended for informal display. Pin-up girls are typically glamor models, fashion models, and actresses.
Pin-up may also refer to drawings, paintings and other illustrations done in emulation of these photos. The term was first attested to in English in 1941; however the practice is documented back at least to the 1890s. The pin up images could be cut out of magazines or newspapers, or be from postcard or chromo-lithographs, and so on. Such photos often appear on calendars, which are meant to be pinned up anyway. Later, posters of pin-up girls were mass-produced.
I have spent lots of money and time researching Pin- Up artists and models, and I am here to bring you the best.
When I first started watching the show WEEDS... I did take notice that Miss Mary-Louise was in fact presented as the networks newest TV Pin Up just by the advertising campaign. And it make sense in terms of her character, which if you watch the show, you know that Nacy Botwin is extremely sexually charged.
Please make sure to notice the deliberate attempts to create Nacy as a Pin- Up... lingerie corsets, the poses are pristine, she is doing something around the "house" and carrying out her usual business looking sexy, ruffle undies, sparkle heals, and a checkered bathing suit. Come on!
Now here is the Dank Pin Up
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