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What do Orange House and Midoriya want to express?

The Orange Room and the Green Room express:

The two works have a strong visual effect. The nearly 7-meter-high Gothic roof of the "Green Room" reaches straight into the sky, and the unique spire becomes a It has typical characteristics that are different from other house works. The large-scale graphic work "Untitled" included in it depicts the classic image of a little girl, with the deep neo-expressionist style of Yoshitomo Nara's early works. The girl in the picture widens innocent eyes and stares quietly. Holding everything. "Green House" also contains 581 various dolls personally selected by Yoshitomo Nara, which are piled up throughout the space, like a torrent of pouring. The barriers of culture, language, and generation have completely disappeared in this small house.

"Orange Room" is full of scenes from the artist's life, which reminds people of a dreamlike fairy tale castle. The special roof treatment method separates the roof from the main house, making it unforgettable. The house contains nearly twenty large-scale graphic creations of different media, spanning the categories of painting, sculpture, installation, performance art and conceptual art.

Due to the similarity in name and shape, "Green Room" and "Orange Room" are often mistaken for one work, but in fact they are two independent masterpieces carefully crafted by Yoshitomo Nara. Moreover, after the two works were created in 2009, they were owned by two collectors from different countries. It was not until they were collected together by the Deji Art Museum in Nanjing in 2019 that they were finally "integrated".