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2023.10.28

Reflecting on my current artistic progression, the intersection of conceptual depth and material experimentation is evident in my recent works. My journey begins with the idea of imitation currencies, which challenges the superficial valuation of collectibles. I aimed to mirror the coin collecting market's frenzy by creating faux currencies from inexpensive materials and then "packaging" them in grading cases with fabricated high-value labels. This was not only a satire of extreme commercialization but also an exploration of authenticity and value perception in society.

 

As I moved forward, my focus shifted to the interplay between facial recognition technology and artistic creation. I contemplated the symbolic significance of skeletons in art and the identity they might represent. To convey this, I envisioned using transparent acrylic panels to abstractly represent the skeleton, employing various colors and materials to highlight individual features and expressions.

 

Another concept that has been formative is the dynamic balance between emotions, loyalty, and relationships within modern society. I aspire to express the diversity and complexity of these interpersonal connections through abstract jewelry and sculptures. Utilizing polyhedra and intricate lines, each piece becomes a representation of a specific emotional state or choice, inviting viewers to reflect on the interplay between individual feelings and societal expectations.

 

The most recent idea involved impromptu modeling, creating a collage that reflects an approximate final appearance. This process is a departure from my previous methods, embracing spontaneity and the unpredictable nature of creativity.

 

Throughout these explorations, the challenges of material manipulation and thematic expression were constant companions. The attempt to create coins from white glue and tissue paper, experimenting with rust colors, and utilizing bronze are testaments to my commitment to material innovation. The joy found in presenting these works and observing audience reactions is matched by the critical thinking they provoke regarding our values and the essence of our shared cultural artifacts.

 

The progression of my ideas and the evolution of my art reflect a continuous engagement with societal narratives and the materials that carry them. This ongoing process is not just about creating art; it's about sparking dialogues and challenging perceptions, both within myself and among my audience. As I look back at the work done and anticipate the future, I am reminded that art is a powerful conduit for conversation and change, and I am eager to continue this meaningful journey.

 





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