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Endless Rain

2025
China

A looping rain-scape depicts an individual trapped in endless solitude.

Endless Rain
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Keria Kong

Produced by Keria Kong

As an extension of Why Does It Keep Raining?, this work layers the image of “rain” into a multi-dimensional space. The figure of a girl with an umbrella is repeatedly replicated within rain curtains of different tones, forming a visual loop through the contrast between the umbrella’s sense of suspension and the girl’s state of stillness. Through repeated visual elements, the condition of “endless rain” is transformed from a single experience into an eternal cycle. Grasping the umbrella tightly, yet never able to step out of the rain, the work intensifies the sense of fate in which the individual is trapped in a recurring dilemma—unable to escape or bring about change—deepening and amplifying the loneliness explored in the previous piece.

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