ANATTA
"ANATTA" is a photography project about the perception of life. Through the combination of life, nature, and installation, it aims to interpret the exploration and tribute to the origin of all things. This project seeks to delve into "Anatta," a concept in Buddhist philosophy that suggests the non-permanent and interdependent nature of existence, rather than seeing individual existence as separate and eternal. Through this lens, "ANATTA" endeavors to uncover the essence of life, emphasizing the interconnectedness and interdependence of all things.

In this project, I plan to capture the raw beauty of nature and the harmonious coexistence between man-made objects and natural elements through photography. This includes creating and placing installation art within natural landscapes, as well as utilizing light, shadow, and color to highlight the diversity and complexity of life. Each photograph is intended to provoke reflection on life, existence, and the deep connections within the natural world.

Through "ANATTA," I hope to evoke a respect for the environment, an appreciation for the diversity of life, and a deeper understanding of existence. This project is not only a tribute to the origins of life but also a challenge to the viewer's self-perception, encouraging people to contemplate their relationship with the world and how to find harmony between the individual and the universe while protecting our shared home.
ANATTA
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