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    • Artist Bio
    • Gallery 
      • Time and Space Series
      • Life Series
      • Network Series
      • Ink on Paper Series
    • Certificates 
      • Awards
      • Certificates
    • Artist Bio
    • Gallery 
      • Time and Space Series
      • Life Series
      • Network Series
      • Ink on Paper Series
    • Certificates 
      • Awards
      • Certificates
    • …  
      • Artist Bio
      • Gallery 
        • Time and Space Series
        • Life Series
        • Network Series
        • Ink on Paper Series
      • Certificates 
        • Awards
        • Certificates
      • Time and Space Series

        When Wind Moves

        When Wind Moves

        Time and Space of City

        Time and Space of City

        Windows No.1

        Windows No.1

        Windows No.2

        Windows No.2

        Journey of Lost

        Journey of Lost

        Windows No.3

        Windows No.3

      • Artistic Statements

        "Journey of Lost "

        Runs through the picture with intricate streamlines, unfolding a spiritual map between colors and lines. There is no clear starting or ending point. It is an expression of emotion, the continuous sublimation of the spirit, and a process of "continuous exploration".

        "Windows No. 1&2"

        Depict fragmented windows, extending outward or gazing inward, evoking a sense of space constructed by both order and chance. The interwoven lines resemble the flow of traffic, pedestrians, electrical wires, data streams, or even the trajectory of thoughts, a tidy order that conceals the vibrant rhythm of life. These "window panes," perhaps windows in office buildings or residences, symbolize the compartments of our spiritual world, each encapsulating a fragment of the mind, an emotion, or a history of memories. The interwoven lines represent the invisible connections between these fragments, as if reminding us that seemingly close lives are actually disconnected, requiring attention and reconstruction.

        "Time and Space of City"

        An abstract work imbued with a sense of movement and order. Sharp lines extending in all directions toward the center represent the reflections of city streets and skyscrapers, which converge at the center. The repetitive linear textures in the background symbolize the rhythm and bustle of urban life, almost like the sound of a ticking clock, the rhythm of the modern city, controlled by the clock.

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