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The name of this series is "untouchable". You see these paintings from the pain of experience. I draw these people, there is no skin. No skin is the most sensitive person, gently touch will produce huge pain.

This pain I think is due to the excessive sensitivity of my perceptual system, which may be innate sensitivity coupled with a broken childhood experience, as well as later physical and mental trauma. This is an emotionally unprotected state, where there is no skin state, I have a special sensitivity to death and pain, in addition to my own experience, I will feel the pain of others, in my eyes mapped out is a world full of violence and trauma, people kill nature, animals, plants, people also mutually maim each other. Many times, I am desperate, I see hell in the world, so dark.

In some paintings is the combination of human and animal. These people have horns of deer. I often see the woods from the antlers. Animals, plants and people are actually one.

I painted characters without hair, gender, without identity. They have no obvious gender characteristics, they are men and women. This is my understanding of gender.
The name of this series is "untouchable". You see these paintings from the pain of experience. I draw these people, there is no skin. No skin is the most sensitive person, gently touch will produce huge pain.

This pain I think is due to the excessive sensitivity of my perceptual system, which may be innate sensitivity coupled with a broken childhood experience, as well as later physical and mental trauma. This is an emotionally unprotected state, where there is no skin state, I have a special sensitivity to death and pain, in addition to my own experience, I will feel the pain of others, in my eyes mapped out is a world full of violence and trauma, people kill nature, animals, plants, people also mutually maim each other. Many times, I am desperate, I see hell in the world, so dark.

In some paintings is the combination of human and animal. These people have horns of deer. I often see the woods from the antlers. Animals, plants and people are actually one.

I painted characters without hair, gender, without identity. They have no obvious gender characteristics, they are men and women. This is my understanding of gender.
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Untouchable Painting

Xinmo Li

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The name of this series is "untouchable". You see these paintings from the pain of experience. I draw these people, there is no skin. No skin is the most sensitive person, gently touch will produce huge pain. This pain I think is due to the excessive sensitivity of my perceptual system, which may be innate sensitivity coupled with a broken childhood experience, as well as later physical and mental trauma. This is an emotionally unprotected state, where there is no skin state, I have a special sensitivity to death and pain, in addition to my own experience, I will feel the pain of others, in my eyes mapped out is a world full of violence and trauma, people kill nature, animals, plants, people also mutually maim each other. Many times, I am desperate, I see hell in the world, so dark. In some paintings is the combination of human and animal. These people have horns of deer. I often see the woods from the antlers. Animals, plants and people are actually one. I painted characters without hair, gender, without identity. They have no obvious gender characteristics, they are men and women. This is my understanding of gender.

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Painting:Watercolor on Paper

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Size:13.4 W x 13.4 H x 0 D in

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Born in 1976 in Yilan, Heilongjiang Province, Li Xinmo got her master’s degree from Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in 2008 and is now based in Beijing. Her works, based on a variety of media, including performance, painting, video, etc., have been exhibited in some important art museums in Sweden, France, Germany, Canada, and the U.S.

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