Photographer Miho Kajioka's small, handmade prints are objects of art that you can hold in the palm of your hand.
Following the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster in 2011 Kajioka saw a blog about peacocks that were left in the evacuation zone, within the 20 km limit and imagined those peacocks, walking around the empty town with their beautiful wings spread. It was as if two different layers of images – the disaster scene and beautiful peacocks – were overlapping with each other without being unified. The Layers project grew from that.
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