For two years, Singaporean artist Chua Chye Teck hiked through Singapore’s dwindling wilderness, photographing the way trees sprawl and intertwine to become forest.
Where the average person sees a mess of foliage, he sees art – something akin to a Jackson Pollock painting or cao shu, a rough style of Chinese calligraphy.
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