Izumi Miyazaki, You Speak Good English,
In her self-portrait “You Speak Good English,” Miyazaki raises a pair of craft scissors to her tongue, dangerously close to making the cut. Inspired by a run-in with a stranger, the work expresses Miyazaki’s frustration with how she’s perceived, even in her home country of America.
“Although I was born and raised in America, I still get told [you speak good English]. This is a self-portrait of myself literally cutting off my mother tongue.”
source: https://notrealart.com/izumi-miyazaki/
Other (NOT self-portrait) paintings by Miyazaki:
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