Rich dad Kanye West is no secret admirer of comically large body parts, and also expensive art. So the reason behind his past collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami is no surprise: humungous fake breasts.

The revelation comes from a New York Times interview with Murakami that I'm sure is very interesting, but I just did a Command + F for "breasts" and went straight here:

How did you end up working with Kanye? Kanye's record label contacted me and said that he really liked a sculpture of mine — a woman with huge breasts. They asked if he could come to see it. It just so happened that the sculpture had just returned to the studio for repair. I said sure. Kanye came to the studio and stared at the sculpture, completely without words, just silently looking at it. I think he was moved by it, because he took hundreds of pictures with his digital camera.

There's never really been a surprising anecdote about Kanye West, really. But which huge-breasted sculpture was it? The one above ("3 Meter Girl") or this one?

What did he do with all of those hundreds of digital photos? Only one thing is certain: being Kanye's therapist would be really easy.

Photos via Getty, Achim Hepp/Flickr, and Gagosian Gallery