Into the woods, Unseen Nature’s Murmur, Abstract Musings, Childish, Jump into the colour, WIND, What makes something special, Leave the space blank,Wild Treasure, Indoor Flowing , Colour tank, Motherland, Eating Peanuts 食花生, Have I seen it somewhere , Hand from nowhere, It’s wet, Thousand Rocks became my heart, Dancing
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Leave the space blank
Installation
In "Leave the Space Blank", I explore the intersection of nature and constructed environments, challenging our perceptions of space and our relationship with the natural world. By introducing a vast expanse of fallen leaves into a sterile, white-walled gallery space, I create a jarring juxtaposition that invites viewers to reconsider their understanding of indoor and outdoor realms.
The leaves, typically associated with external landscapes, become a tactile, sensory experience within the confines of the gallery. This transformation of space speaks to the artificial boundaries we create between nature and human-made environments. The artwork becomes a living, breathing entity, constantly shifting and changing as visitors interact with it.
Installation
In "Leave the Space Blank", I explore the intersection of nature and constructed environments, challenging our perceptions of space and our relationship with the natural world. By introducing a vast expanse of fallen leaves into a sterile, white-walled gallery space, I create a jarring juxtaposition that invites viewers to reconsider their understanding of indoor and outdoor realms.
The leaves, typically associated with external landscapes, become a tactile, sensory experience within the confines of the gallery. This transformation of space speaks to the artificial boundaries we create between nature and human-made environments. The artwork becomes a living, breathing entity, constantly shifting and changing as visitors interact with it.
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The presence of people engaging with the leaves - walking, sitting, and playing - adds a performative element to the installation. Their actions blur the lines between artwork and audience, creator and participant. This interaction generates a unique dialogue between the natural elements and the human presence, echoing the complex relationship we have with our environment.
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By bringing the most natural and commonplace elements - fallen leaves - into a curated exhibition space, I aim to develop a new visual and sensory language. This language contrasts sharply with outdoor experiences, highlighting how context shapes our perception and interaction with nature.
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"Leave the Space Blank" is not just an installation, but an invitation to reflect on our disconnection from nature in urban spaces, the impermanence of natural cycles, and the potential for reconnection through unexpected encounters with the natural world in artificial settings.