Naomi Okubo's vibrant exuberant paintings depict people without faces, so you see the character in their limbs, posture and in the fabrics and colours they surround themselves with.
“When people develop their identity, they use their appearance, and they use images from various media. They’re usually idealistic images. . . If I paint the faces, people can recognize if they’re happy or crying, but if I don’t paint the faces, then people can think about the painting more.” Naomi Okubo.
Love.
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