Deceiving Cleavage Books

Bethany Jean Francher's Photo Book Replaces Boobs With Butts

Bethany Jean Francher almost tricked me with her new book, 'Cleavage.' This Brooklyn-based artist has compiled a series of photos of male and female buttocks and made them look like cleavage.

I feel very much lied to with this 'Cleavage' compilation. Besides being loaded with photos of butt-boobs, Bethany Jean Francher's book also comes with an explanation of the project. Check out the gallery and see what you think. Bonus points if you show your friends these pictures without telling them what they're really looking at.
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