Hold A Flower in the Palm of Your Hand blossomed out of a Buddhist phrase, “One Flower, One World” and fractal geometry, indicating the structural resemblance between microcosm and macrocosm. To the universe, everything is tiny. Yet to the tiniest, each is a universe. One is all and all is one. It explores the natural interdependent co-arising in the mundane, which entwines the each individual life form with the cosmos.
Through photography, this work depicts a network of interconnectedness across diptychs, triptychs and individual images, seeking to appreciate the inherent harmony and beauty within the natural world.