「Look at the Picture and Talk about the Painting」Art Shenzhen, Come and keep an artistic appointment
This exhibition will soothes the tension and help you rediscover your relaxed self.
Xu Jing pours her emotions through her brushstrokes, with “the loneliness of solitude” and “the melancholy of parting” encapsulated within. The characters are the echoes of the heart, allowing the emotions to flow naturally through the ink and brush.
Words and ink convey emotions, while earth understands relaxation better. Gao Zhenyu’s “Clay’s Face” allows the clay to grow naturally. That unadorned, expansive appearance is exactly how you are when you are completely at ease.
When feeling socially exhausted, do you long for a private space of your own? Fu Yao’s tree is the perfect buffer zone. There’s no need to force yourself to join in the crowd; being at ease is your ultimate destination.
The relaxation in memory is the most precious. Zhang Chengzheng uses images as the carrier to connect the fragments of time, allowing you to reunite with the once carefree self.
Chang Tianhu incorporated the garden into the female figure’s silhouette. The collision of Eastern artistic conception and Western rationalism not only concealed an implicit self-expression but also allowed the unique self to emerge in the aesthetic integration.
Finally, through the ink and brush strokes and the artistic conception, it settles into a state of tranquility. Kong Junze’s works use blank spaces to embody the spiritual realm of Zen. In this empty space, you can shed the external disturbances and return to the inner peace and relaxation.
These profoundly touching creations serve as the “anchor points of the self” amidst the hustle and bustle. In Art Shenzhen, at Booth C10, we invite you to temporarily let go of your tension, unlock the exclusive sense of relaxation through brushstrokes, objects, and images, and rediscover your natural and true self!
The tea has been warmed and is waiting for you to arrive.
