I place my body in wilderness, isolated mountains, deep seas, and deserts, no longer simply engaging in dialogue with them but becoming part of the landscape, an extension of the mountains and rivers, a texture of rock, a fleeting breath of the earth. The body is no longer an "object" to be examined, but a "unit" measuring time, space, and life itself, a testament to a state of being, a visual pilgrimage of solitude, origin, and the search for ultimate belonging in complete honesty. It's both an exile outward and a return inward, a return to the original soil of all things.
A female photographer from Guangxi living in Wuhan, known online as Qianshu and Mr. Tree. Now 27, she began self-taught photography in 2023. With a unique perspective, she gazes upon the world, exploring the inner existence and emptiness of women. She believes that everyone possesses a unique, often unnoticed side, a unique inner world, and photography is the medium through which she expresses this. The process of amplifying and imbuing human nature with meaning is inherently meaningful.