Timothy Patch says he paints portraits with his penis within 15 to 20 minutes and has made over 10,000 since he started in 2004.
Living along the Gold Coast in Queensland for the past 37 years, the artist's life changed after his 'second divorce' rekindled his passion for painting.
Working under the pseudonym 'Pricasso,' he paints on average 20 to 70 portraits in one sitting.
‘At first I was a bit shy but being naked in front of my audience comes so naturally to me now,’ he told Daily Mail Australia.
His passion for art started young but was stopped short after he had setbacks getting into art schools in the UK.
‘I’ve always loved painting, it’s a passion of mine. I thought that my painting days were over when I wasn’t accepted into the top schools...I thought if I couldn't be in the best I wouldn't be in it at all,’ said Pricasso.
After his divorce Pricasso told Daily Mail Australia he 'was feeling a bit depressed and the idea of painting ... just came to him [me].’
Using painting as an 'escape,' he described the practice as ‘meditative’ and said that the change from being a builder ‘wasn’t too hard' because he still got to be '"hands on."'
Developing the bizarre art-style, Pricasso makes his own canvasses and home-made paints, which he said were 'softer on his skin.'
'You can buy body paint but I thought I’d start making my own instead,’ he said
Although audiences are often sceptical to begin with, ‘people get pretty excited when I come to an event,' said Pricasso.
When Pricasso isn’t working parties, he is entering competitions such as ‘The Bald Archy Prize’ a satire based portrait prize held in Australia.
-Daily mail