- Size:92x150 cm
- Material: Mixed Media on Jute
- Year:2023
- Depiction: Aesthetics Type under Clutter It is human nature to live in groups, but because of this they are constantly being developed, destroyed and re-planned to weave into a reasonable gathering place. This uninterrupted conflict and integration constitutes their own space, and a land is divided into artificial Infinite pieces are the result of the layer-by-layer accumulation of structures, systems and mechanisms, including natural components and artificial intervention, and an aggregated unnatural landscape emerges. "Clutter" is obviously the product of no planning, but human beings can integrate and coexist as time goes by. They slowly begin to lose their recognition of clutter, gradually lose the ability to distinguish, and even discover the aesthetics of clutter. In "Rubber Works," the artist expresses the harmony and conflict between nature and human intervention that divides the land. In these works, a piece of land is artificially divided into countless small pieces, symbolizing the construction, distribution and mechanism of layers of structures that form an intricate unnatural landscape. The reason why I use rubber as a creative medium is because it used to be an alternative "toy" in my childhood. Due to its high elasticity and wide range of practical uses, it can develop unlimited possibilities in my creations. The plasticity and deformation of rubber Ability symbolizes human flexibility and adaptability, and is also seen as a frontier character that resists adversity, thereby reflecting human attitudes in the face of environmental changes and challenges. It also represents consumerism in modern society and the shaping of personal identity. symbol of. The artist explores the artist's inner emotions through the characteristics of rubber, expresses the artist's inner world and social issues, and presents the direction of thinking about life, self-ideology, and the compromise and struggle in the coexistence of the environment and human beings.