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Shades of
Red

In the annals of history, the color red has assumed myriad meanings, ranging from its functional role in natural ecosystems to the interpretations bestowed upon it by human civilization. Within these captivating photographic compositions, red takes on the role of a symbol, intricately weaving a narrative that connects the complex emotional ties between individuals and the contradictions inherent in Hong Kong.
At times exuberant, occasionally imbued with sorrow, and intermittently shrouded in fear, red emerges as a poignant thread interwoven with the fragmented memories of the people of Hong Kong. It transcends mere aesthetics, becoming a kaleidoscope of emotions that encapsulates the celebratory, the indignant, and the apprehensive aspects of their collective consciousness.
This hue of red becomes an indelible color etched in the hearts of those who consider themselves strangers in a foreign land—arriving, departing, and lingering as fragments of recollection that have both been cradled lovingly and erased abruptly. Through these evocative images, the viewer is invited to navigate the intricate web of emotions associated with the color red, unveiling the layers of a complex relationship between the people and the vibrant city of Hong Kong.

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