Japanese artist Mina Mimbu is inspired by her two sons and draws on the innocence of childhood worlds to create candid images, enabling her to escape reality.
Coupled with the magnificent and elusive landscapes of the Pacific, she leaves the spectator with the irresistible desire to reconnect with their inner child.
About the artwork
Based in New Zealand, Japanese artist Mina Mimbu finds inspiration in the sumptuous panoramas of the Pacific, or in the innocent charm of childhood, to create poetic images filled with magic and tenderness. The thousands of balls/balloons staged in the shot Try to Be the Rainbow in Someone’s Cloud symbolize joy and encourage the viewer to share with those who are in need.
Born in Japan, Mina Mimbu moved to New Zealand at the age of 14 to continue her studies. Since she did not have a full grasp of English upon her arrival in Auckland, she turned to other means of expression to counteract the language barrier. A self-taught artist, she tried her hand at painting before broaching photography several years later, after the birth of her two sons. Over time, this became her main source of inspiration. The photographer borrows from the innocence of childhood realms to create candid images enabling her to escape reality. Since children see the world through their own eyes, a world very different to that of adults, Mina Mimbu aims to interpret it through the prism of her lens and infuses a hint of magic into her colourful portraits. Coupled with the magnificent and elusive landscapes of the Pacific, she leaves the spectator with the memory of an enchanting sentiment and an irresistible desire to reconnect with their inner child.
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