Sister Sister

  • Dates
    2026 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Contemporary Issues, Fine Art, Portrait
  • Locations Hong Kong, Japan

Documenting the grow and change of my life with my soulmate, my sister. When you're alone, you feel uncertain, but having another person support you makes you feel like the whole world is with you.

<Sister Sister>documenting the grow and change of my life with my soulmate, my sister. It's incredibly fortunate to have your soulmate, who is also family, at such a young age. Often, when you're alone, you feel uncertain, but having another person support you makes you feel like the whole world is with you.

This series centers on the theme of "sisterhood," exploring how connections between women are practiced, perceived, and transmitted in daily life through ten sets of images depicting diverse scenarios.

Instead of defining "sisterhood" through grand symbols, I focus on specific, intimate moments: the tranquility of sleeping side by side in a bedroom, the urgency of running up a staircase, the interaction and unspoken understanding in a Japanese-style room, the ease of strolling through city streets, and the exuberance of a carnival on stage. These scenes range from private solitude to public interaction, and from realistic companionship to surreal metaphor.

To me, "sisterhood" is a way of life in the present continuous tense — it encompasses companionship, unspoken understanding, conflict, reliance, and mutual growth. Through these images, the series aims to let viewers feel the warmth and complexity of relationships between women, echoing the spirit of "process, dialogue, and mutual support" advocated by Sisterhood in Practice.