Toyin Odutola Quotes
It's Kind Of A Language I've Developed Over Time That's Basically Breaking Up The Face Into Components And Planes. Inside Each Plane, I Draw Gradation Marks, And When Planes Come Together, They Form Sinews, A Hairlike Weave That's Like A Landscape Of The Face.
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