VARIOUS VASE

This piece is an exploration and combination of different vessel types. The inspiration for this piece is the vase at the door of my studio, and the vessels of different sizes and shapes placed disorderly on the shelf in the public studio space in Jingdezhen. I am interested in the staggering place created by the side curves of different vases when viewed from the front. In this work, I put the cross-sections of different vases together on a piece of clay. By using repetitive brush strokes and techniques, I reach the balance of quality and beauty. Like folding paper of different shapes, the slabs look soft and hard. Repeating patterns make the work look flat, but the black edge lines emphasize its space and three-dimensionality. The black lines are easy and smooth, clearly indicating the space between brush strokes. When a vase is placed on a table, people will circle it to look at it in 360 degrees. What people see when they look at this work is also a vase, although it is a "vase" without practicality. The observer will change their viewing path along with the shape of the piece, unconsciously breaking their subjective impression of this "vase" through their viewing experience.

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