TIAN ZHANG
Human activities leave mark on the earth, and man-made changes in natural processes and landscapes cannot be ignored. Today, people are immersed in self-creation and choose "nature blindness", ignoring the relationship with the nature, not really acknowledging nature going on around us, and sometimes treating it as just a backdrop; In the future, when people see "nature", the destroyed "nature" is wrapped in industrial waste and plastic, it is the evidence of the "Anthropocene". Artifacts grow like new species attached to tree trunks and marine creatures representing land and sea respectively. Human beings are also trapped by our own activities, and "nature" cannot be reproduced.

Tian Zhang (b. 1998 in Sichuan, China) graduated from MFACM, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.