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Appreciation of Izima Kaoru's Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography

Izima Kaoru's works are inspired by traditional Japanese ukiyo-e and pop art, while Izima Kaoru's works are full of poetry, anxiety, cruelty and charm.

From 1993, Japanese photographer Izima Kaoru began to create false scenes of violence and terror.

? Scenery with dead bodies? Is he right? Beautiful death? Conceptual interpretation of a creative photography project. He invited many actors and models to reveal their assumptions about perfect death, especially asking them what brand of clothes they wanted to wear at the moment of death. Photos show scenes of murder or natural death, not fatalism or inevitability, but a solemn and strong aesthetic death. The pale female model in the picture is dressed in luxury brand clothes, showing different death States. The story lines are all virtual, and the works seem to be telling mysteries that will never be revealed. Models' dull eyes will never open to anyone or anything again. Symbolic expression Facing death, continue to live in that broken moment. Izima Kaoru Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography Appreciation 1 Izima Kaoru Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography Appreciation 2 Izima Kaoru Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography Appreciation 3 Izima Kaoru Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography Appreciation 4 Izima Kaoru Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography Appreciation 5 Izima Kaoru Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography Appreciation 6 Izima Kaoru Aesthetic Death Portrait Photography Appreciation 7