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STARRY KONG

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For more than 10 years, I have been suffering from depression which has caused me to think about life’s meaning, or lack of it. My sentiment towards death has long felt paradoxical — I dread to think about the demise of people I love, but I feel indifferent and apathetic about my own.
In 2018, my Australian mother for whom I felt a deep affection, passed away due to brain cancer. This was the first time I witnessed the death of someone I knew, and I experienced a profound depth of grief. I encountered uncertainty about my significance and existence in the larger scheme of the universe. My understanding of such concepts and beliefs about my meaning in life were challenged.
I encountered a sentiment a few days after she passed away — ’You can’t walk this earth forever; someday you will have to fly’. This is what she used to tell her sons when they were kids. Somehow these words consoled me, and have accompanied me since. Her words inspire me to not be obsessed with the state of being alive, but accept the mortality of life.

ARTIST BIO

Starry Kong is a Melbourne-based emerging artist who was born in Kunming, China. She is currently studying the Honours of Photography at RMIT University, Australia. Starry is interested in the intangible and inexpressible sentiments that are characteristic to humankind. She explores this phenomenon through her own experiences of loss, grief, mortality and her long-term mental illness, which has become the foundation and origin of her creative practice. Starry uses photography as the primary medium to express her inner feelings and thoughts, while metaphor and symbolisation constitutes her visual art language.

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You can't walk this earth forever. Someday you will have to fly
Starry KONG

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