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WORK

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

VOID

TEA PROGRAM,2021

The tea clay comes from collecting tea from individuals, friends and the local area after drinking it and eventually making it into souvenirs. Tea drinking is a traditional and widespread form of leisure in both East and West. Tea also serves as a symbol of traditional Chinese culture and aesthetics. These post-drinking teas contain fragments of memories and stories of people, places and times that have shaped the identity of individuals and groups. Since 2020, I have been practising and questioning ''how can I use tea as a material to tell and preserve the stories and memories of individuals and groups?'' and ''how can I go beyond its traditional values to create a new identity for What can I do with discarded tea?"

THIRTY THREE

PAIN AND CHINESE THERAPY,2020

The project was born out of an investigation into the future of textile existence, and was ultimately presented as a conceptual garment. Chinese medicine is a traditional medical practice that has existed for over 2,000 years and is embedded in traditional Chinese philosophies, as well as influencing the lifestyles of individuals and the general public.

 

Through research and exploration of the effects and manifestations of pain and healing techniques, such as acupuncture and moxibustion, the concept of "Qi" is presented in a fun and interactive way. The research and practice began in 2019 with the question "How will textiles interact with people in the future and how will their existence change?"

FRAGILE CONCRETE
THE MOON IS PINK
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