I do not set out to produce work about one subject or another, and I often let the process of creation lead to the subject of my work. I am trying to make sense of the world around me via my art. The immediacy of photography helps capture my surroundings and the stillness of the medium provides the space for further contemplation. More recently I have introduced participatory components alongside my photography practice. I truly enjoy and value the collaborative effort between the audience, the artist and the environment.

 

Throughout the years I am starting to find some common threads among my work – death, memories and displacement kept appearing in my photography. I am always drawn to matters that are tinged with a sense of sadness. I believe this is driven by my influence from philosophical writings by Heraclitus, and also my personal belief in “everything is in flux”. I wish my work presents a chance to ponder about disintegration and change, and to find beauty in everyday life.

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