Eddie Peng is a self-taught, Taiwanese-American photographer and poet born in Munster, Indiana. His work is a meditative practice that aims to elevate familiar, everyday scenes to something of divinity and to help himself and others find beauty in day-to-day life. The photographs deal with subjects such as impermanence, adulthood/aging, longing, desire, family, love, and loss. His work is influenced by Japanese philosophy and practices such as Wabi-sabi, Kintsugi, and haiku.
there’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things
30.05.21 — pengward
Eddie Peng is a self-taught, Taiwanese-American photographer and poet born in Munster, Indiana. His work is a meditative practice that aims to elevate familiar, everyday scenes to something of divinity and to help himself and others find beauty in day-to-day life. The photographs deal with subjects such as impermanence, adulthood/aging, longing, desire, family, love, and loss. His work is influenced by Japanese philosophy and practices such as Wabi-sabi, Kintsugi, and haiku.
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