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Creative bark photographs

2014-01-20 11:19:01

(Chinaculture.org)

 

“Creative” has been the buzzword in recent years. People have been striving to work to the end of being “creative”. But according to Zhu, the process has been upside down. Being creative is not something can be reached on purpose.

“My works cannot be cloned. I think it is totally impossible to see same works on bark taken by other photographers,” he said proudly.

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