Artist Hikaru Cho Takes Part in the Amnesty International's Global Campaign “My Body My Rights”

Undated handout photo issued by Amnesty International of body art painted onto a model by Tokyo-based artist Hikaru Cho as part of Amnesty International's global campaign “My Body My Rights” on sexual and reproductive rights, which launches on 6 March 2014. Hikaru Cho's special effects make-up has a repertoire that ranges from designing mobile apps to creating movie masks and printed pantyhose and is about more than just shock. For Cho, giving her sitters just the eyes or lips they have always wanted is a way to point out the assumptions and presumptions they carry beneath their skin. It also helps her to convey the alienation she herself feels living in near-homogenous Japan. (Photo by Jim Marks/PA Wire)
Artist Hikaru Cho Takes Part in the Amnesty International's Global Campaign “My Body My Rights”
   
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