IIDA Kiriko is a popular contemporary Japanese artist in Asia. Her works are
characterized by silent, beautiful characters and mysterious snowy landscapes,
which are deeply rooted in people's hearts, and she adds stories passed down by
folk tribes and associations to her paintings. Iida's works are clean, with deep
characters. She unabashedly incorporates cold elements such as "snow, white,
silence, and stillness" into her works, creating a silent world that is both realistic
and dreamy, with a unique aesthetic of sadness. In this world, there are no
adults, but only teenagers and children, who with the purest and most innocent
hearts create images that are "unforgettable to look at", resulting in a snow-
white fairy tale world of infinite imagination.