Chiayun Hu
Melt in and feel the passage of time
Acrylic and oil pastel on paper
21cm x 29.4cm
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Also in the exhibition: Floating, Drifting, Noisy and Chatting About the Future (bottom two images)
2016 Masters Degree (distinction), Fashion Design Technology Menswear, London College of Fashion, University of Arts London
"My art practice encompasses mainly painting and sculpting. I tell stories about my experience of living in a female body, I see my work as a series of documentaries that contains explorations in reflections and emotions. My creative process is improvisational. I let my subconscious take over to mark lines and shapes to build imagery without draft. I apply a similar method to sculpting: sculptures are gradually formed bit by bit, constructed by fragments of randomly shaped blocks." - Chiayun Hu
Melt in and feel the passage of time
Acrylic and oil pastel on paper
21cm x 29.4cm
Shipping calculated at checkout, based on your delivery address
Also in the exhibition: Floating, Drifting, Noisy and Chatting About the Future (bottom two images)
2016 Masters Degree (distinction), Fashion Design Technology Menswear, London College of Fashion, University of Arts London
"My art practice encompasses mainly painting and sculpting. I tell stories about my experience of living in a female body, I see my work as a series of documentaries that contains explorations in reflections and emotions. My creative process is improvisational. I let my subconscious take over to mark lines and shapes to build imagery without draft. I apply a similar method to sculpting: sculptures are gradually formed bit by bit, constructed by fragments of randomly shaped blocks." - Chiayun Hu
Melt in and feel the passage of time
Acrylic and oil pastel on paper
21cm x 29.4cm
Shipping calculated at checkout, based on your delivery address
Also in the exhibition: Floating, Drifting, Noisy and Chatting About the Future (bottom two images)
2016 Masters Degree (distinction), Fashion Design Technology Menswear, London College of Fashion, University of Arts London
"My art practice encompasses mainly painting and sculpting. I tell stories about my experience of living in a female body, I see my work as a series of documentaries that contains explorations in reflections and emotions. My creative process is improvisational. I let my subconscious take over to mark lines and shapes to build imagery without draft. I apply a similar method to sculpting: sculptures are gradually formed bit by bit, constructed by fragments of randomly shaped blocks." - Chiayun Hu