“Miss Black Power” (1968). Niki de Saint Phalle. Polyester resin, polyurethane coating, 500×230×75cm The Hakone Open Air Museum. シツジヅポホ Saint Phalle’s aggressive and melancholy style is completely transformed with the introduction of the Nanas in 1965. Nanas is a series of giant papier-mache female figures, and this piece is part of the series. Miss Black Power wears a colorful, patterned dress and stands with confidence while spreading cheerfulness. Her head is extremely small, little attention is given to the facial features, and her legs are fat and barrel-like. It is an image of a proud celebration of women by a women artist, full of confidence for being a source of life. シツジヅポホ #hakone #hakonejapan #hakoneopenairmuseum #hakoneopenmuseum #japan #japon #japó #japo #igerjapan #igersjp #instajapan #japantrip #japantravel #chusayinka #japanphoto #arte #art #japanphotography #instatravelingram #instaarte #museo #museum #nikidesaintphalle #sculpture #escultura #esculturas (en Hakone Open-Air Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbwXhcEKHDK/?utm_medium=tumblr