Seeing the Typical Scenes, I Felt a Boundary.
Seeing the Typical Scenes, I Felt a Boundary.

The initial inspiration of “contemporary boundaries” came from two consecutive events that appeals the “boundaries” around us. The first inspiration comes in a cold winter noon when I saw a student chewing a burger beside a trash can alone beside a group of friends chatting with ease. This immediately generated contrast and created a sense of loneliness, especially in cold winter. The second was a joke about taking all of the files with a tablet without adding to its heftiness, which generates the intention of comparing the seemingly large and the truly large. The personal account of these two events made me consider the daily borders and barriers that are occurring.
The initial inspiration of “contemporary boundaries” came from two consecutive events that appeals the “boundaries” around us. The first inspiration comes in a cold winter noon when I saw a student chewing a burger beside a trash can alone beside a group of friends chatting with ease. This immediately generated contrast and created a sense of loneliness, especially in cold winter. The second was a joke about taking all of the files with a tablet without adding to its heftiness, which generates the intention of comparing the seemingly large and the truly large. The personal account of these two events made me consider the daily borders and barriers that are occurring.
Year
2019
Artistic Era
Into the unknown
Medium
Photography Series
edited in Pixelmator Pro, Adobe Photoshop, & Sketch
Sizes
5901 x 1420 px each
©Copyright 2019-26 Sierra Zhang and Lonely Corridor Studio.
Year
2019
Artistic Era
Into the unknown
Medium
Photography Series
edited in Pixelmator Pro, Adobe Photoshop, & Sketch
Sizes
5901 x 1420 px each
©Copyright 2019-26 Sierra Zhang and Lonely Corridor Studio.