Labiaflowers is a feminist artist’s colouring book by Tee A. Corinne, first published in 1981 as a retitled edition of her earlier Cunt Coloring Book (1975). The publication consists of a sequence of line drawings of vulvas presented in a clear, instructional style intended for colouring, study, and sex education.
The book repositions the female body as both subject and image, using the format of a children’s colouring book to foreground learning, familiarity, and visual reclamation. Each drawing isolates anatomical forms with a high degree of clarity, encouraging close attention to variation, structure, and detail rather than idealisation.
Developed within the context of feminist and lesbian print culture of the 1970s–80s, the work functions as both an educational tool and a political statement. It challenges the absence of accurate or non-stigmatised representations of female genitalia in mainstream visual culture, reframing them through a participatory, non-clinical visual language.
Labiaflowers: A Colouring Book
Tee A. Corinne
£850.00







