
In March, the cold of winter begins to dissipate, giving us a chance to enjoy the beauty of nature. I went out with my camera, and stopped to admire and meditate in a sea of rape flowers. While I wasn’t able to capture the beauty of the flowers better with my photos, I believe that you can still sense the strong breath of spring through my work. This is symbolic of the liberation and splendor of all things during the season of recovery, and it is something that I find both physical and mental solace in. It is a reminder of how far we have come since winter, and of all that we can be thankful for.
As I wander through the field of canola flowers, I am reminded of the transience of life and nature. I see the cycle of death and rebirth all around me. I’m also reminded of the impermanence of our lives and the need to appreciate and cherish every moment.
The photographic art I created is a unique way of capturing the beauty of nature – a reminder that despite the difficulties of life, there is always something worth celebrating and cherishing. While I can only partly capture and express the ephemeral beauty of the flowers, it is my hope that my work will help others to appreciate the preciousness of life and the wonders of nature.