Pop culture portraits with a message.
Bell Nakai paints in hot-pinks and candy-hues to mask internal sadness. Painted with acrylics on linen, Nakai works in a fast, intuitive way. She does this intentionally to capture a sense of childlike wonder and joy. Japanese Shoujo manga cartoons have had a big impact on her work. This influence is particularly clear in the style of the character's facial features. Most are hidden. Long manga eyelashes hide eyes, noses and ears are obscured by oversized glasses. The downturned mouth is the smallest feature on the face, but the only hint of their true emotions.
Each work is overlaid with digit...
Bio
Bell Nakai (she/her) was born in Thailand, and currently lives and works in Toyota, Aichi, Japan.
Education
Bell Nakai began her artistic career in 2019. She’s self taught, having not been to art school. Each colour is mixed individually to create the vivid palette that’s become her trademark.
Inspiration
Nakai is strongly influenced by iconic artworks from history. Van Gogh New Portrait (2022), for example, shows pixelated sunflowers. How to Become the King of Pop Art (2021) is based on Andy Warhol's portraits of Marilyn Monroe.