2009-04-18~2009-05-31

 

In this series of works try to explore visual representation of paintings. What becomes of the representation is the initial intention of painting, which begins with active exploration for pictures to be represented, in the endeavors to retain what is seen and sensed on the painting.

Yi-Chen Hung

When I was a little girl I resolved to die when I turn 28, a lovely age, but it would be the finale of my life if I decided to stickt up to my determination.  I’ve changed my mind now, but I find myself too exhauted to spout out a lively fragrance I used to have

Im Juri

Maybe it’s because I’m female that I tend to feel, observe and employ objects in daily life familiar to all as the carriers and subjects of art so as to express the female’s affections with my special expression of painting on the common fabric.

Zhengyan Wu

I’m here, while myself in life is keeping increasingly specified by the digital world, fading away from the original state through the media. Should I be cynical, skeptical, or indifferent? But all of these are superficial cynicism which could not stop me from my pursuing in my journey.

Xin Chen

No matter from the grieved look of the character, the elegant wearing and the grey rhythm in pictures, or from the pictures similar to silhouette in looking, I’m trying to express a kind of light and temperate mood and grief.

Jinling Huang




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