What's the point of sleepwalking dolls in a humble abode?

Sleepwalking doll is a lovely doll, whose original name is Little? Wanderer, there is no Chinese name. It is the image written by Japanese artist Nara Yoshitomo, and it was named "Sleepwalking Doll" when emo+ first introduced her to China. Different from Nara Yoshitomo's previous style, the sleeping face is as peaceful as a little angel, and the proportion of childish body is drawn by fantastic dreams. The light blue robe, tender cheeks and the yellow sea exposed from the hood make the sleepwalker exude a sweet breath of mint. Maybe Song Siming also thinks this doll is very special and cute, so she gave it to seaweed as a gift. Of course, this is the director's preference and understanding.

If you want to know more, you have to know Nara Yoshitomo: Nara Yoshitomo? (Yoshitomo? Nara)? Male, born on December 5, 1959 in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from high school, he entered Musashino University of Fine Arts in Japan, and after dropping out of school, he entered Aichi University of the Arts, where he graduated. At present, he is the most popular popular illustrator in Japan.

in p>1988, Nara Yoshitomo was a lecturer in the preparatory school of the Department of Fine Arts, then went to Germany and entered the Dusseldorf Art Institute? (Kunstakademie? Dusseldorf)? Study. Learn from contemporary German artists. Later, he lived in Koren, Germany, and began to create and publish large-scale paintings and sculptures. In August, 2, he left Collen and began to create vigorously.

from p>1999 to 2, Nara Yoshitomo? (Yoshitomo? Nara)? There are exhibitions of different sizes in various parts of Japan, which gradually become famous, and many albums and picture books are published. In 21, there were large-scale Nara Yoshitomo in all parts of Japan? (Yoshitomo? Nara)? Solo "I don't mind if you forget me" (I? don't? mind,? if? you? forget? Me.)

At present, the genuine works authorized by Nara Yoshitomo in China are sleepwalking dolls, Pup? Cup, ashtray, and "Nara Yoshitomo Yokohama Manuscript" published by Sandwich.