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In early July, Literary Revelations is set to unveil a stunning album of fine-art photography by the acclaimed Japanese artist Naoki Kimura


First posted in Literary Revelations.


While photography inherently gives the impression of being “real” or “existing in reality,” the essence of monochrome photography lies in creating scenes that do not actually exist. Through this abstraction, the universal characteristics and emotions of the subject are emphasized, bringing out a deeper sense of reality. If color photography can evoke individual emotions and meanings as realism, monochrome photography can be said to enable a universal empathy not influenced by color

Naoki Kimura


Noaki Kimura explored the Renaissance period and produced fantastic work. He paid homage to the beauty of other worlds. Now, he is returning to his Japanese roots to ask the world, “Will you do the same for the beauty of my country?”

Gabriela Marie Milton


Dear Followers

In early July, Literary Revelations is set to unveil a stunning album of fine-art photography by the acclaimed Japanese artist Naoki Kimura. Measuring a refined 8.3 inches wide by 11.7 inches tall, this collection promises to be a visual feast, printed on the best paper that Amazon can offer.

What sets Kimura’s work apart is his unparalleled mastery of monochrome photography, which exquisitely captures the mesmerizing dance of light and shadows—transforming each image into a profound experience. The artist’s extraordinary photographic technique has garnered him countless awards and provided him with the opportunity to showcase his fervent dedication to beauty in art at numerous prestigious international exhibitions.

This upcoming album presents Japan in splendor and includes monoku and other forms of short poetry and prose infused with philosophical content and beauty for each photograph. Readers will gain insight into the art behind Kimura’s photography as he shares his passion for capturing moments that resonate deeply with viewers.

Naoki Kimura’s previous album on Renaissance themes was met with critical acclaim, and this new work promises to be no less impressive.

Don’t let the chance slip away to immerse yourself in Naoki Kimura’s breathtaking vision; this isn’t merely an album—it’s a passionate call to discover beauty through the captivating lens of one of today’s most gifted Japanese artists.

Noaki Kimura explored the Renaissance period and produced fantastic work. He paid homage to the beauty of other worlds. Now, he is returning to his Japanese roots to ask the world, “Will you do the same for the beauty of my country?”


More news about the structure and construction of this album is coming soon.

Please click here to see more art by Naoki Kimura



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