“Footpath Line”
Let’s imagine that as we walk our path, each of us leaves behind a line. And I believe every "fate" has its own shape — a shape drawn by this line. Throughout life, it twists and turns, carving a pattern, intersecting with other destinies, and eventually it comes to a stop.
When making decisions, we cannot control everything they will affect — we simply try to do the best we can, thinking we are building what we want. This line is continuous — a winding strip — because we cannot live two destinies. Even when we pause at crossroads, eventually, only one choice is made.
Freedom begins with courage — the courage to reject others’ opinions, to make decisions independently, and to ask uncomfortable questions: “Who am I?”, “Am I where I want to be?”, “How can I be authentic?”, “Do I have the freedom to choose?”
When making decisions, we cannot control everything they will affect — we simply try to do the best we can, thinking we are building what we want. This line is continuous — a winding strip — because we cannot live two destinies. Even when we pause at crossroads, eventually, only one choice is made.
Freedom begins with courage — the courage to reject others’ opinions, to make decisions independently, and to ask uncomfortable questions: “Who am I?”, “Am I where I want to be?”, “How can I be authentic?”, “Do I have the freedom to choose?”
“Footpath Line” explores the profound interconnection of processes that form a single whole — a yearning for answers and stability, the search for balance, and the dream of having a clear sense of purpose — “Why am I alive?”
Through line and color, photography becomes a tool and a language for this search.
Through line and color, photography becomes a tool and a language for this search.
As I work on this theme, I care a thought:
“If you have a question, can the answer be a form?”
“If you have a question, can the answer be a form?”