Lula Japan Issue #19

€18.00

The theme of the nineteenth issue is "Daidai-iro (the color of bitter oranges)." Christopher Anderson, a Canadian-born photographer who captures the truth with an approach that is always based on journalism, has searched out "daidai-iro" in the real world and taken a series of images of the color for Lula Japan, which shine a new light in people's hearts. Additionally, this issue contains a story that reflects one woman's willful style, as well as artwork resembling abstract drama made with a "daidai-iro" theme by Ina Jang, a Korean artist based in New York.

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The theme of the nineteenth issue is "Daidai-iro (the color of bitter oranges)." Christopher Anderson, a Canadian-born photographer who captures the truth with an approach that is always based on journalism, has searched out "daidai-iro" in the real world and taken a series of images of the color for Lula Japan, which shine a new light in people's hearts. Additionally, this issue contains a story that reflects one woman's willful style, as well as artwork resembling abstract drama made with a "daidai-iro" theme by Ina Jang, a Korean artist based in New York.

The theme of the nineteenth issue is "Daidai-iro (the color of bitter oranges)." Christopher Anderson, a Canadian-born photographer who captures the truth with an approach that is always based on journalism, has searched out "daidai-iro" in the real world and taken a series of images of the color for Lula Japan, which shine a new light in people's hearts. Additionally, this issue contains a story that reflects one woman's willful style, as well as artwork resembling abstract drama made with a "daidai-iro" theme by Ina Jang, a Korean artist based in New York.