Seasonal Pulse Night Walk Across Asia​​​​​​​ 4

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Author listTHOSAPORN SUNGKANGWAN

Publication year2025


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“Seasonal Pulse: Night Walk Across Asia 4” is a fourimage photographic project that captures a single nocturnal streetscape through the slow heartbeat of Asia’s seasons, revealing how Seeing, Feeling, and Living interlace across the continent. Each frame is shot from the same low vantage in the center of a rainsheened roadway, the reflective surface guiding the eye toward a backdrop where eastern symbols—merge seamlessly with traffic, shopfront neon, and nighttime pedestrians. Summer opens the sequence in shimmering heat: asphalt radiates gold from an ancient shrine, evoking the raw energy of belief beneath the city’s relentless pace. The monsoon follows, glazing brickwork into a mirror where paper lanterns glow against misty rain, inviting the viewer to taste freshness and a tender, romantic melancholy. Autumn arrives as scattered crimson leaves and fallen petals dance across black tarmac while flickering neon underscores the fleeting beauty of all things, the Japanese mono no aware echoed across the wider East. Winter closes the walk in hushed snowfall; flakes settle on the glossy road while amber lighttrails from passing cars sketch human resilience in frigid air. A consistent 50 mm f/1.8 lens renders creamy circular bokeh that pulses like a shared heartbeat through every season, while a subtle film grain and a warm ambermagenta palette bind the quartet as though exposed on a single roll. By threading traditional iconography through contemporary night life, the series illustrates that past and present cohabit every corner of Asia, regardless of climate, geography, or era. Rather than romanticizing the old or glorifying the new, these images ask viewers to consider what they truly see, how they feel the rhythm of change, and how they themselves live within the richly layered darkness that all Asian nights share.


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