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Xuan-Hui Ng

Life is beautiful
  • Projects
    • The Elusive Diamond Dust
    • Remembrance
    • Ephemeral Encounters
    • Winter's Coda
    • The Sound of Snow
    • The Siren of the Snowbugs
    • Ice Maidens
    • Undulations
    • Untitled
  • Videos
    • Statement
    • - The simple joys (2025)
    • - Lost but found (2021)
    • - Serendipity (2023)
  • Exhibitions
    • Rapt in Wonder (2025)
    • Transcendence: Awakening the Soul (2023-2024)
    • A Gracious Breath (2023-2024)
    • Inland / Outward (2023)
    • Interludes (2021)
  • About me
  • Artist CV
  • Workshops
  • Interviews / News
  • Contact

Serendipity #6 (Central Hokkaido, 2020)

Lenscratch - TRANSCENDENT WINTER MAGIC

December 25, 2023 in publication

“Transcendent Winter Magic” by Aline Smithson for Lenscratch

Many thanks to Aline Smithson for featuring my work in her article and promoting my workshops and exhibitions in this article!

“Every Christmas I like to feature work that is inspiring in its beauty and soul-filling in its subject matter. Xuan-Hui Ng’s exquisite capture of natural wonders is a balm for all the sadness and stress in the world. She helps us reset our our psyche’s, lower our blood pressure, and revel in the magic of winter, water, light, and snow. Her unique way of deep seeing the ephemeral qualities of the natural world, has also been a form of personal therapy. After the loss of her mother, she turned to photography with a desire to prolong the serenity that nature brought.”

To read the full article, please visit: the website below.

Source: https://lenscratch.com/2023/12/xuan-hui-ng/ Tags: publication, remembrance
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