PCA Illustration Alumna Naomi Koffman Exhibits her Work in Switzerland
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Naomi Koffman, PCA Illustration Alumna will be presenting her work hidden in Switzerland for the first time. Throughout her latest work, the artist expresses feelings about shame and pain in a raw manner. Her figures can be observed hidden in layered and tangled black and white lines. Naomi Koffman explores the possibilities of communicating to the world these uncomfortable feelings while looking for a way to untangle the connections between human emotions.