The Anonymous Show
Words by Zarina Holmes
Photos by Salina Christmas


If you come across a series of beautiful visual statements in the street that has no purpose, or uncredited, how would you react? Would you let yourself admire them for a split second and just move on, or try to preserve the beautiful memory in some ways? Our natural instinct would be to demand some sort of identification at least.

This artwork reminds me of a quote I came across recently: "The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious."

Albert Einstein had said that.

Young In Hong is represented by The Bright Treasures Art Project.
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