Who am I, who is who, who is me?
Because I am me, so I am me.
In a photograph, the subject’s face and expression often have a strong appeal to the audience. I believe that obscuring the faces in the picture does not reduce the amount of information in the photos. Instead, it can stimulate the attention to the meaning of the picture itself, and more emphasize the “behavior” in the picture. For example, the story of the shooting environment, body language, movements, costumes and some details will be re-focused. The subject will also have a new character because of the difference in focus. These “obscures” form a visual guide to the symbolization of the photo itself.
Based on this point of view, I will create a set of works. Express a little bit of my feelings through this group of works.





