Japanese artist Ena Nagao enjoys recording bits and pieces of her life through art. Whether it is something that her friends experienced, or an object that made her emotional, Nagao transforms these small yet priceless moments into intricately carved sculptures.
Yellow clovers and white dandelions quietly sit in a garden; a dove bows its head as if it were contemplating the bright summer afternoon. Nagao’s artwork acts as the keys to a parallel universe, expressing her reverence and longing for such precious moments in life, and preserving them forever.
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