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Researching textures - “Uncertain Destination” project

Photography by Hien Cao

Renville Village Oranmore and Blackrock Galway 2015

The idea of taking photos of the rusting matter was the multiple colours of oxidation that depict time passed on the object. A "time" that passes equally to everyone and we cannot go back, therefore it is so important to take the right decision.



















Hien took photos of wires in different forms to depict the "Uncertain Destination" of our life. She compares the tangled up wires with the meaning of life destination, which can go in many ways and sometimes we don't know where to go.




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