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What's the problem with Wanimal's photo album "Girl with a headscarf"?

Wanimal's photo album "The Girl with the Headscarf" is the third issue.

Vanimar, animal, portrait photographer, scene designer and painter. I graduated from Central Academy of Drama with a bachelor's degree, and graduated from Boston University Theatre Academy with a master's degree. His works have won many awards at home and abroad and have been interviewed by BBC, CNN and other media. Because of its high-quality, large-scale human photography works and uninhibited personality color, it has attracted widespread attention all over the world.

During the time span of this year, Vanimar tried a more subtle and dormant expression in his creation, and blue was his inner color.

After constant attempts, under the new expression, WANIMAL also found new inspiration, from the original resistance to a force to go with the flow.

The work was painted with blue pigment, but it also became a surprise, which gave birth to the theme of this exhibition "Don't show/blue".

As curators, we also believe that all artistic creation is a process of constantly colliding with the times and constantly developing our own style. In the historical process, we need to treat each art form more dialectically and understand its meaning. Before evaluating an art school, we can carefully understand its past, pay attention to its growth and look forward to its future.

The characteristics of Wanimal's photo collection:

In the eyes of many artists, blue symbolizes infinity, purity and absoluteness. French artist yves klein is famous for creating the extreme blue-"Klein Blue", and Klein Blue is famous for its name.

In modern and contemporary art, the application of blue in women's artistic creation is more exaggerated and bold, and the female body image depicted in full blue appears. These blue images seem to embrace the sky and the ocean, calmly and confidently showing the beauty of women.