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Fuwa Fuwa
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, Gold Key Original - NFS, Prints - $60 In Japanese “Fuwa Fuwa” is an onomatopoeia describing the sensation of something light and fluffy, like cotton candy. It usually has a sweet and “cute” connotation - when you Google it the first thing that pops up is fluffy Japanese pancakes. But fuwa fuwa also has another meaning: the feeling of floating. In the context of this painting, it describes the feeling you get when you are standing in a crowd of people and you close your eyes and listen to the peaceful blabber of everyone around you. Although these children are surrounded by the chaotic bustle of adulthood, they are completely content staying in their bubble of childhood, filled with peace and cotton candy. |
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Memory Project
Every year I work with the Memory Project, which is a non-profit organization that connects artists in the US with disadvantaged children around the globe, "through the universal language of art." The artists receive a photograph of a child to paint, and then the portraits are sent back to the children.
To find out more about the Memory Project, click here
To find out more about the Memory Project, click here