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墨趣-Ink Resonance began with some water lily photographs I almost deleted. Because those water lily leaves were covered with insects and marks that at first felt distracting, even flawed. But after inverting the images in Photoshop, I began to see them differently. The pond dissolved into a pale emptiness, the leaves became dark floating forms, and the insects transformed into scattered ink traces.
What first appeared imperfect slowly started to resemble ink painting. The images no longer felt like records of a pond, but quiet spaces shaped by perception and transformation. This series became a reminder that seeing is never fixed; what we notice, reject, or cherish often depends on the way we choose to look.