Every artist has their own unique method and style, but none can say they are quite as unique as Australian artist Tim Patch, also known as Pricasso.
Since 2005 Pricasso has been painting using his penis as a paintbrush. Making his own paints so as not to cause any major damage to the instrument of his success, Pricasso dons his signature pink hat (and... nothing else) and paints a variety of subjects.
These paintings aren't just abstract smudges on a canvas either – his portraits are skillfully crafted and look like their subjects. Pricasso knows how to use his tool. He was inspired to paint without a paintbrush after seeing 'Puppetry Of The Penis', the popular international stage show where two men perform tricks and contortions with their penises while they narrate what they're doing. For comedy, of course.
Pricasso's gift is interesting enough that he ended up on the German version of 'Australia's Got Talent' in 2010, and made another TV appearance in 2011 on 'Tosh.0', giving host Daniel Tosh a personal Pricasso-made portrait. Since discovering his talent Pricasso has been a regular on the Sexpo circuit. His work is almost performance art – bystanders look on in confusion and amusement as he applies paint and vaseline to his most intimate bits, fully on display to the public. He's also available for hire at bachelorette and birthday parties.
In their latest episode, PLGRM had a private session with Pricasso for a self-portrait.