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My exhibition work “Hide Myself Within My Flower”is an exploration of everyday moments, captured with watercolor and Indian ink. Using traditional Chinese painting techniques I learned as a child, I focus on fragments like flowers — simple, yet full of meaning. There’s no draft or layering here; I paint directly to capture fleeting emotions and the passage of time.
After the pandemic, I started to reflect on the philosophies of classical Chinese art, especially how Song dynasty scholars expressed emotions through nature. In today’s world, filled with uncertainty, I find solace in these quiet fragments, offering a brief escape and a sense of balance.
I’ve titled this series after the poems of Emily Dickinson, whose reflections on gardening and flowers resonate deeply with me. Flowers, in their simplicity, can truly speak.
Blossom Time
Group exhibition, Swatch Art Peace Hotel Residency
This collection combines illustration and ceramics with the theme of the four seasons. It offers artistic expression and a connection to everyday life, aiming to convey the beauty and tranquility of seasonal changes.
Client: KENA
Growing up in a small immigrant industrial town in Northwest China without dialect, my experience of studying in Shanghai and the UK made me pay attention to the identity attributes of "food" and "dialect."
It launched a series of personal explorations on related topics. From the perspective of the language of food and Shanghai culture, the series of works of "Food Words of Shanghainese" discusses the relationship between current popular culture, food, dialect, and identity with the entry point of food puns in Shanghai dialect.
Food Words of Shanghainese
Solo exhibition, Galeries Lafayette Art Space
LOVE LOVE
Solo Exhibition, Guihu Art Museum
Moment for Spring
Solo Exhibition, The Tianhou Palace
Summer for thee, Grant I maybe
Solo exhibition, Habitat Art Gallery
Unlimited Intimacy
Solo exhibition, U479 Art Gallery
The 24 Windows
Group exhibition, Swatch Art Peace Hotel Residency