Eco Discovery Wood, bamboo, cardboard, paper, (hand dyed) fiber, acrylic board, collected objects 88" x 57" x 75" (whole piece) 88" x 57" x 55" (top piece/ black shell)
Eco Discovery allows the audience to enter the dark space and interact. The installation is inspired by the three ecosystems and their related human effects. The process that the audience enter the shelled space and interact with its interior settings imi + Enlarge
Eco Discovery (1) 2020 Wood, bamboo, cardboard, paper, (hand dyed) fiber, acrylic board, collected objects 88" x 57" x 75" (whole piece) 88" x 57" x 55" (top piece/ black shell)
Marshmallow Hug is a seating project designed for the exhibition space. A safe circle is weirdly made up by these white alienated creatures. They naturally interact with humans, our body parts, and mentally cure our minds as the real ecosystems. However, + Enlarge
Marshmallow Hug (1) 2020 Foam cord, Chinese painting paper, putty, paint (3D printing in prospective products) From small to large: 27" x 24" x 20", 35" x 19" x 20", 36" x 23" x 20", together: 53" x 36" x 20"
Marshmallow Hug is a seating project designed for the exhibition space. A safe circle is weirdly made up by these white alienated creatures. They naturally interact with humans, our body parts, and mentally cure our minds as the real ecosystems. However, + Enlarge
Marshmallow Hug (2) 2020 Foam cord, Chinese painting paper, putty, paint (3D printing in prospective products) From small to large: 27" x 24" x 20", 35" x 19" x 20", 36" x 23" x 20", together: 53" x 36" x 20"
Marshmallow Hug is a seating project designed for the exhibition space. A safe circle is weirdly made up by these white alienated creatures. They naturally interact with humans, our body parts, and mentally cure our minds as the real ecosystems. However, + Enlarge
Marshmallow Hug (3) 2020 Foam cord, Chinese painting paper, putty, paint (3D printing in prospective products) From small to large: 27" x 24" x 20", 35" x 19" x 20", 36" x 23" x 20", together: 53" x 36" x 20"
Statement

Everyday we live in a world meticulously designed. Whether enormous or tiny, direct or subtle, both artificial and natural environments influence us psychologically as well as emotionally, and cause us to act accordingly. The entire project aims to explore the relationships of those systems, including humans, environments, physical substances, etc. The systems co-exist date back from the primitive nature and continuously integrate in our commercial world of the day.

 

General Fine Arts (BFA) Students