Dancing with the Light
A few years ago, I visited the Classical Gardens of Suzhou. During the visit, my attention was drawn away from the plants, bridges and stones, towards walls of the gardens. Mostly white, some parts of the walls are losing small (piece) of their covering. This creates space in which light and plants can be (see). The walls are not only the boundaries (边界) of the gardens, but they also form protected paths that guide you on a trip.
The memory of the white walls stayed with me. I kept (imagine) how many shadows (影) could be collected by them to dance with the light. This fantastic moment I came back to explore it with my camera. Working (free) with these walls and their marks, I began to feel like collecting all the stories that were painted there. Weather and time have turned these (amaze) white walls into Chinese landscape (风景) paintings.
I (take) the photos during the month of June, just after the rain. The air was full of small drops of water, showing the light and the color the thing around. As color was born out of a dance between light and a body, I found (I) enjoying a moment of this dance.