"Scene arouses emotion, emotion reflects scene.'
Chinese culture has a tendency to divide the world into two parts, "abstract" and "concrete".  

The scene is concrete, while human emotion is abstract; they exist in their opposition.
The scenery expresses human emotion, whereas emotions overlap in possession of the scenery.
This kind of status can be interpreted as: "while people are appreciating natural scenery,
the concrete scene overlaps with abstract human emotions, both of which coexist harmoniously."
Such a view is built on the contrasting situation, in which the scenery itself cannot perceive,
yet it may shake the sensitive nerve of human nature all the time.  
Becoming aware of the existing subtleness in nature,
I have been deeply attached to it ever since our first acquaintance.

All quiet spirits, including natural elements, have emotional catharsis.
The moment I press the shutter,  the beautiful scenery of trees and flowers was formed, meanwhile unlimited feelings were captured.


There’s no need to dwell, let the images speak.






Borrowed Scene. 借景.
Kun Xiu


Exhibition view