2016 Works
2015 Works
2015 Works
2014 Series of Works
The Wind Rises
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Horror
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Horror 1
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The Red Electrical Wire
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This is a self-reflection of the artist through a third-person perspective, observing the ever-present crises.
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When disaster is suddenly upon us, all beautiful things vanish into thin air.
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The artist uses colours to describe the emotional state of a person at Death's door.
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An electrical wire that is about to burn is shown, depicting the tense world situation. If the small conflicts cannot be resolved, will they not spark another world war?
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The Descending of Horror 384x72
This reflects the current state of humans on Earth in the early 21st century.
Through use of expressionism, the painter describes the disastrous consequences of this era brought by mankind's own actions. By dynamically portraying various characters, the painter shows different mindsets of people in the face of disaster, the panic, the tension, the impatience, the desire to escape, as well as other overwhelming feelings.
This is a warning for humanity.
With inspiration from "The Scream", by Munch, it is as though the person were crying out to the rest of humanity to have peace, love and respect for each other.
Through use of expressionism, the painter describes the disastrous consequences of this era brought by mankind's own actions. By dynamically portraying various characters, the painter shows different mindsets of people in the face of disaster, the panic, the tension, the impatience, the desire to escape, as well as other overwhelming feelings.
This is a warning for humanity.
With inspiration from "The Scream", by Munch, it is as though the person were crying out to the rest of humanity to have peace, love and respect for each other.