Reina Sugihara
Tokyo, Japan
About the Artist
Reina Sugihara's artistic practice is characterized by a contemplative exploration of perception, space, and the dynamic relationship between the natural and artificial. Through photography and installation, she crafts immersive environments that invite viewers to reconsider their understanding of the surrounding world. Sugihara's work is marked by a subtle and nuanced approach, fostering a sense of quiet introspection.More Artists from Japan
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