Juxtapoz Magazine - Kemi Onabule and the "False Spring"
Briefly

Throughout her practice, Onabulé is known for her humanoid figures interacting with vivid landscapes, referencing her lived experiences by painting bodies in shades of brown to subvert Western landscape tropes.
Onabulé's 'False Spring' title draws inspiration from Ernest Hemingway's memoir, symbolizing an early summer possibly influenced by the climate crisis, reflecting ecological and bodily responses to changing landscapes.
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