
wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Ninamika.A blurring silhouette, the conviction of having ventured into the other side, and a dizzying senstation. wikipedia-en:Mika_Ninagawa?oldid=1101470744&ns=0 Mika NINAGAWA Publisher: Shogakukan 'Lurid blue sky and violent burst of colors.yago:WikicatJapaneseMusicVideoDirectors.Head and shoulders shot of Mika Ninagawa (en).wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Ninamika.jpg?width=300.Within, the images present a visual array of colour and splendor, each capturing its own fragment of an edenic landscape set amongst the backdrop of the memorials of graves, Everlasting Flowers is a vivid. Mika Ninagawa (蜷川 実花 Ninagawa Mika? Tokyo, 18 ottobre 1972) è una fotografa e regista giapponese, nota per il suo stile caratterizzato dall'uso di colori vivaci e brillanti. Published by Shogakukan in 2006, Mika Ninagawa’s Everlasting Flowers takes a look into both the aesthetic and ritual symbolisms of flowers.Nama panggilannya adalah Ninamika (ニナミカ) (in) Kesuksesan komersial diperolehnya di bidang busana dan periklanan. Ia dikenal dengan karya berupa foto-foto bunga, ikan mas, dan pemandangan yang berwarna-warni cerah.
Mika Ninagawa (蜷川実花 Ninagawa Mika, lahir 18 Oktober 1972) adalah fotografer dan sutradara film Jepang. It was chosen by her mother, in the hope that she would live her life with the same vitality as fresh flowers, which blossom and yield. Mika Ninagawa (蜷川 実花, Ninagawa Mika, born Octoin Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese photographer and director, known for her brightly colored photographs of flowers, goldfish, and landscapes. The MIKA NINAGAWA exhibition is a showcase of the artist’s nearly 20 years of work in the field, displaying cross-boundary dynamism using a variety of media. Elle est connue pour ses photos en couleurs vives et éclatantes de fleurs, de poissons rouges et de paysages. published her monograph MIKA NINAGAWA in 2010 which drew a great attention around world. Mika Ninagawa (蜷川実花, Ninagawa Mika, née le 18 octobre 1972) à Tokyo, est une photographe japonaise. In 2008, the traveling solo exhibition Mika Ninagawa: Earthly Flowers, Heavenly Colors attracted a total of 180,000 visitors in several museums throughout the country. Mika Ninagawa (蜷川 実花 Ninagawa Mika?, Tokio, 18 de octubre de 1972) es una fotógrafa y directora japonesa, conocida por sus fotografías de colores brillantes de flores, peces de colores y paisajes. Oktober 1972 in Chōfu, Präfektur Tokio) ist eine japanische Fotografin und Filmregisseurin. Within, the images present a visual array of colour and splendor, each capturing its own fragment of an edenic landscape set amongst the backdrop of the memorials of graves, Everlasting Flowers is a vivid portrayal of a garden of life and death seen through the artificial manifests and symbolisms of floral tributes. Published by Shogakukan in 2006, Mika Ninagawa’s Everlasting Flowers takes a look into both the aesthetic and ritual symbolisms of flowers. The boundary between life and death become fragile, and I repeatedly getĪ sensation as though my own silhouette starts to dissolve.Īfter all, it’s pretty easy to cross over the other side."
It is the nirvana on earth where the space-time gets twisted, Strong sentiments of the people who wish to hold onto memories of their loved ones, perennial flowers dedicated to those who lived out a given period of time with hope for eternity.įlowers intertwining with grasses bloom toward the blue sky and insects Under the unrelenting blaze of the sun, real flowers will wither afterĪ short period of time. It was the year of 2000 when I first encountered the sight whereĪrtificial flowers were stuck out from the clod of earth covering the grave.įrom then on, for six years, I had continuously paid a visit to grave sitesįlowers featured in this book are all artificial flowers, fake flowers. "Lurid blue sky and violent burst of colors.Ī blurring silhouette, the conviction of having ventured into the other side,