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.
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.
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