05 / Sai Ying Pun, Dina
May N Kasahara
- About Art
- About Artist
- Artist Video
Sai Ying Pun (2016)
May’s Bamboo Scenes collection marks the end of an era in her life. What was before is now just a memory. She uses the camera as a tool, trying to make thoughts, emotions, and fleeting moments tangible. All her pictures show a female body contrasted with the city’s urban structures and whatever resonates with you, that’s what she wants you to take from her images.
May is an interesting individual. She moved to Hong Kong amidst unexpected circumstances while traveling across China. Her approach to photography is much like her attitude to life—experimental, spontaneous, and of the moment. Using the camera as a tool, she prefers to try to make thoughts, emotions, and fleeting moments tangible through photography and digital manipulation.
About Art
Sai Ying Pun (2016)
May’s Bamboo Scenes collection marks the end of an era in her life. What was before is now just a memory. She uses the camera as a tool, trying to make thoughts, emotions, and fleeting moments tangible. All her pictures show a female body contrasted with the city’s urban structures and whatever resonates with you, that’s what she wants you to take from her images.
About Artist
May is an interesting individual. She moved to Hong Kong amidst unexpected circumstances while traveling across China. Her approach to photography is much like her attitude to life—experimental, spontaneous, and of the moment. Using the camera as a tool, she prefers to try to make thoughts, emotions, and fleeting moments tangible through photography and digital manipulation.
Artist Video