The art group “Kichi Kichi Paper” and I joined to form  “RISSEI SCHOOL KOUBAIBU”  which is a subculture art market in Kyoto. We drew portraits of people who came to our booth.

We (about 10 artists) had 10 minutes to draw each person so people had 10 different versions of their portrait.

Aug 2012 Kyoto, Japan

Link for..-Kichi Kichi Paper by Enji Aoyagi

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