Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama aka Haiji Haiiro has a usual practice of mixing in browns for a more subdued result.

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Namika Toyama is currently a full-time student and a part-time web designer. Namika Toyama goes by the pen name Haiji Haiiro, which translates to "grey ash" in Japanese.

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Namika Toyama (Tokyo, Japan)

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