181° New Dimensions of Nature Landscapes
The Japanese photographer, Yoshiki Hase presents his first solo exhibition in Thailand, featuring his photo series entitled 181° and Dessin. Each unveils his brilliant attention to the soul of nature, portrayed through the creation of a new dimension of landscapes.
In 181°, Hase adds geometric objects amidst the vast landscapes. It is strong evidence of powerful man-made creations in parallel of the background which lacks definition. Each object is sometimes surreal or implacable. This series allows audiences to discover an ephemeral harmony of photos, where new landscapes are created as an intersection of humanity’s desire and nature.
The other photo series is Dessin, showcasing the photographer’s other step forward, entering a new dimension of landscapes, featuring an immense structure with linear composition, which interacts with the wind and sunlight. It is adjustable upon what arouses the surroundings. Nature becomes a great creator, whilst the artist is longing for inspiration from nature. These memorable shots in front of him are captured and revealed in the frames as evidences of what is circulating and communicating, with infinite fluidity of time, designated by the universe.