Cui hui gong yu - Ya sui gong yu - Fan yan gong yu




Cui hui gong yu  - Ya sui gong yu - Fan yan gong yu
rubbles, drawing on chinese paper, stamps
Cui hui means to destroy. Ya sui means to flatten. Fan yan means to proliferate. This work is about the Chinese city landscape situation and the way it is developing. I drew three modern towers that look almost different but at the same time pretty similar. They are spreading in the city and its suburbs at the same time that they are destroying typical houses that are part of the Chinese legacy. In drawing these towers on Chinese traditional paper it becomes a form of myth. The myth of the fast urbanization.





Death to nature, words frame



Death to nature, words frame
Bricks, sand, pipes, grass, black material
Extract from the world as if I just cut a part of somewhere and put it in a white cube to make it more visible and unique. Each problem should be carefully analyzed. Here we can see two pipes that are coming from nowhere. But they are discharging a black oil in a little watering place. Is it oil, fuel? Is it dangerous?
Nature around will soon die because of this black mysterious substance. This part of the world is a transcription of blind human behaviors.




Towers



Towers
black ink
50 meters of transparent paper

This work just deals with one of my obsessions that were towers at the time. I like to draw straight lines, squares, windows, etc. In drawing towers on transparent paper it enables juxtaposition of them. Consequently it gives an impression of depth. In using 3 walls and putting some paper on the floor I could spatialize more this work.




Frames of destructions



Frames of destructionCinder block and rubbon
These compositions reveal and admire recomposed, anti-romantic and contemporary landscapes, those of rapid destruction, construction zones, and reconstruction.




All these works were realized at the East China Normal University in the context of an art class.