Symbiotic World

The first part is called deduction, which allows model to act the creature in nature, which is moss, to express how nature is affected by human activities through the deduction of the creatures in nature by human beings.

The second part is called symbiosis. In the past two years, I went to many places with completely different landscapes and took many groups of photos of symbiosis between people and nature, some of which are human activities in nature and some of which are the landscapes presented by human-built buildings in nature.

Deduction

MOSS

A woman in a white dress with moss and greenery on her face and hair, standing near a creek in a natural, lush environment.
Close-up of a woman's face with green moss on her nose, forehead, and cheek, lying down with her eye partially open.
A man with a stick in his hand herds brown deer-like animals on a grassy field with trees and a small thatched-roof shelter in the background.

Symbiosis

A glass fish tank with various small, colorful fish inside, set outdoors among trees.
Rusty metal gate in dense green forest surrounds a narrow path
A hot air balloon floating in the sky surrounded by trees.
View from a hilltop park with pink blossoming trees, a stone pathway, and traditional Chinese pavilion, overlooking a densely populated city with tall modern buildings and skyscrapers.
Black and white photo of a mountain landscape with a long staircase climbing the mountain, and a bridge at the bottom.