Coastal Geometries
Tugo Cheng
Fujian, China
The series titled ‘Coastal Geometries’ is included in the book Discovering China, where the Hong Kong-based photographer explores and portrays the fragility of natural landscapes altered by human beings.

Architect and photographer, Tugo Cheng captures the underlying geometric patterns of traditional aquaculture on the coast of Fujian, southeast China. The rhythmic positioning of fishing nets, shellfish pens, and bamboo poles creates a unique and minimalist landscape, intensified by light. Only the presence of a boat and a fisherman gives the abstract image a sense of reality, through the addition of a human scale. Aside from pursuing aesthetic quality, through his photographs Cheng also works to support the conservation of traditional Chinese fishing culture, threatened by overexploitation.

Numero immagine 32 della sezione corrente di Coastal Geometries di Cosentino Italia
© Tugo Cheng
Numero immagine 33 della sezione corrente di Coastal Geometries di Cosentino Italia
© Tugo Cheng

Each photograph focuses on a specific type of geometric pattern — circles, polygons, diagonal or parallel lines —, drawing attention to the repetitive logic of fishing farms.

Numero immagine 34 della sezione corrente di Coastal Geometries di Cosentino Italia
© Tugo Cheng
Numero immagine 35 della sezione corrente di Coastal Geometries di Cosentino Italia
© Tugo Cheng

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