The Original Acrylic Paintings by Kissi Ussuki

Kissi Ussuki is an illustrator and artist based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

She mainly works with acrylic paint on paper and loves drawing faces, hands and other body parts, which she puts into surreal and absurd compositions. Exploring the spectrum of human emotions and the beauty of female shapes, Kissi’s fun and quirky style has attracted such clients as The New York Times, Snapchat, Tinder and Refinery29.

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