A raw, photorealistic documentary-style photograph of an old, weathered rammed-earth (mud-brick) wall in a dilapidated rural area of China. The textured wall surface is crumbling and stained. The entire image focuses on the bold, crudely hand-painted black paint or tar graffiti written directly onto the wall, which reads: "为什么不能知道真相" (Why can't we know the truth). The text is spread across two uneven lines. To the left, a portion of a traditional Chinese derelict tiled-roof house and bare winter tree branches are visible. The ground below the wall is covered with weeds, dried foliage, and debris. The natural light is overcast and diffused, creating a muted, desaturated, gritty color palette of earthy browns, greys, and stark black. The composition is a direct, eye-level medium-close-up. The overall atmosphere is one of raw truth and neglect. Mehr sehen