《天地羁旅者》
“歌和马是哈萨克的两支翅膀”,这句古老谚语早已融入青藏高原的游牧血脉。在青海果洛甘德县、玉树治多县与称多县的广袤草原之上,马既是牧民朝夕相伴的挚友,是驰骋冰原的“全地形行者”,更是生命尊严与自由意志的具象化表达。

镜头定格的百骏群像,皆藏鲜活张力:或啮食夜草,默默蓄积奔涌之力;或身披华服,荣登赛事之巅。那些形制各异的马衣,兼具实用与审美意趣——既有国际风格的制式设计,亦有民族风情的彩布缠裹,更有主人倾注心意的手工创作,每一件都承载着超越器物本身的深情。牧民待马如亲,而马的眼眸中,更清晰映现着主人的温婉、刚毅、洒脱与坚定。它们是家人,是众生,是草原激情的守护者;一年一度的赛马盛会,便是这份激情绽放的盛典——普通马匹可凭荣耀晋升“神马”,失意的骑手亦有牧歌慰藉,悲喜皆成草原叙事。

草原的凛冬寒雪与盛夏繁花,见证着人与马的共生之道。马为牧民拓展生存疆域,羊供给丰沛生计资源,牦牛维系生态平衡,万物循着草原法则,构成生生不息的生态闭环。本系列作品中,创作者依循每匹马的独特个性,为其置换背景,以视觉语言勾勒出草原与大海的深邃交融——这不仅是意象的碰撞,更暗喻马背上的文明:既深深扎根于游牧传统的土壤,又向着现代语境奔涌前行。

在这里,马早已超越“行走的生灵”的定义,成为天地间的羁旅者。人与马以缰绳为精神纽带,在疆域的边界与自由的维度之间,共同诠释着最本真的生命哲学:唯有敬畏自然、彼此共生,方能在辽阔天地间,守护住那份跨越时空的真挚与热烈,让游牧文明的精神内核永远鲜活。

Heaven-Earth Wayfarer
"Song and horse are the two wings of the Kazakhs" — this ancient proverb has long been woven into the nomadic blood of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Across the vast grasslands of Gande County (Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture), Zhidoi County and Chenduo County (Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture) in Qinghai Province, horses are not only the intimate companions of herdsmen, the "all-terrain travelers" galloping across ice fields, but also the concrete embodiment of life's dignity and free will.
The group portraits of a hundred horses frozen by the lens brim with vivid vitality: some gnaw at night grass, silently accumulating surging strength; others wear magnificent attire, standing atop the podium of competitions. These diverse horse garments blend practicality with aesthetic charm — ranging from international-style standardized designs and ethnic-style colored cloth wrappings to handcrafted works infused with the owners' heartfelt devotion. Each piece carries affection that transcends mere utensils. Herdsmen treat horses like family, and in the horses' eyes, one can clearly see the tenderness, fortitude, unrestraint and determination of their owners. They are family, sentient beings, and guardians of the grassland's passion; the annual horse racing festival is the grand ceremony where this passion blooms — ordinary horses can be elevated to "divine horses" through glory, while disappointed riders find solace in pastoral songs, with joys and sorrows forming the narrative of the grassland.
The harsh winter snow and midsummer blossoms of the grassland have witnessed the symbiotic relationship between humans and horses. Horses expand the living boundaries for herdsmen, sheep provide abundant livelihood resources, and yaks maintain ecological balance — all creatures follow the laws of the grassland, forming an endless ecological cycle. In this series of works, the creator has replaced the backgrounds of each horse according to its unique personality, using visual language to depict the profound integration of grasslands and seas. This is not merely a collision of images, but a metaphor for the civilization on horseback: deeply rooted in the soil of nomadic traditions, yet surging forward toward the modern context.
Here, horses have long transcended the definition of "walking creatures" to become wanderers between heaven and earth. With reins as the spiritual link, humans and horses jointly interpret the most authentic life philosophy between the boundaries of territory and the dimension of freedom: only by revering nature and coexisting harmoniously can we safeguard that timeless sincerity and passion in the vast world, keeping the spiritual core of nomadic civilization forever alive.

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