Companionship A photography project by Carin Chen
โ Companionship is a visual dialogue connecting memory, emotions and the notion of identity.
โGrowing up in the city, I kept pictures of specific corners in my memory. Moving, saying goodbye and readjusting are things that constantly happen. Thatโs why I love to look for familiar things in the new environment to connect to the past.
As time goes by, those specific things from those special corners in my memory become a unique element living in the city Iโm in. With a busy lifestyle, I sometimes forget those warm pictures that were once in my memory. When I moved to the States, returning to the field of art, I once again started to seek that familiar corner in this strange new city.
This series of pictures is a dialogue between me and myself. They reveal my emotions as I enter new cities. They sometimes convey what I see of me in these new cities. This creative work process has given me a chance to self-reflect. When I see the stories and emotions of these people in the city, I remember those warm corners in my memory. They are the corners that made me smile in a strange new city. They are the corners that are filled with these calm yet powerful โbitsโ. These bits maybe a row of white daisies in front of a blue window or the roots of an old tree popping out of the cement. These bits has become unique companionship for me in the city. Therefore, in my work, I also want to present the companionship I want to make for the city โ The city is not just a place where we live in, but what we live alongside with.โ โ Carin Chen
โ Discover more of Carin Chenโs work here.