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Brief introduction of Mika Ninagawa.

Mika Ninagawa 1972 was born in Tokyo, and 1997 graduated from the Graphic Design Department of Tama University of the Arts. It belongs to the Tomio Koyama Art Museum and belongs to the same team as artists such as Murakami Takashi and Nara Yoshitomo.

Mika Ninagawa is one of the most important Japanese photographers at present. He often creates a psychedelic and gorgeous feeling under the lens, creating a colorful world! She pursues unique colors and light to the maximum. Shining on the front line, she takes "women", "flowers" and "scenery of tourist destinations" as the theme, and only takes "flowers" as the main theme, and releases the latest works of art "Intoxication and Prosperity" and a collection of photographs. The new work will take about 3 years to make great efforts, and the huge flowers will be printed in dreamy colors in a unique way, taking you into a dreamy world as vast as the universe. Ni Chuan's photography is rich in color and exaggerated, and his image is impressive. It is also often photographed by LOMO. The tone sandhi color is sweet and does not belong to the earth. She comes from a corner of heaven. Her image style is very popular with Japanese girls' magazines, and she has become one of the few photographers who combine mainstream and non-mainstream, business and art quite well.

Her photography style shows her super sensitivity and keenness to images and colors, and extends the gorgeous and complicated vision under the lens, so that her works cross the boundaries of teen pop culture, avant-garde commercial advertisements and fashion photography, and she is free and free! In addition to magazines, CD framing and advertising design are also very successful.

It is precisely because of this that Paris, a fashionable place, is also indispensable. From the output of images combined with fashion design, colorful flowers bloomed on the most beautiful stage in Paris, which also successfully caused fashion topics! Photographic works include Sugar and Price and Above the Rainbow.