before practicum
The world we lived in if full of opinions, names, judgements, conceptions, preconceptions...
Art is always act as a path to express perspectives and ideas.
Maybe, "to art" is "to prefer an aspect" nowadays.
What most artists do is input. Input ideas into audience's head.
But I feel our planet is so chaotic.
I want nothing, but serenity.
Can I art, in a "output" way?
Can I art by empty you mind?
When I was at very young age, sometimes I had an "amnesia moment". In my amnesia moment, I totally forget who I am, what kind of world I'm in, and lost conceptions of any objects, personal identity, material identity and environment identity... I was totally astonished by I could move my arm, I could control a body. If a phone rings at that moment, I will be scared and don't know what to do, because at that moment I don't have the concept of "phone".
The repeatedly experience of lose all kinds of concepts, make me feels isolated from this world and without any conceptions toward this world..
Because of the feeling of isolation and without any conceptions and preconceptions, I feel in this world I'm an observer rather a participant.
As an observer, I find everything is changing, breathing and fluid, sometimes, in a rhythm. Under the sun light, I can see the dust floating in the air; in a quiet room, I can hear the wind go through leaves outside... and I want to express those perceptions from an observer in my works.
Art is always act as a path to express perspectives and ideas.
Maybe, "to art" is "to prefer an aspect" nowadays.
What most artists do is input. Input ideas into audience's head.
But I feel our planet is so chaotic.
I want nothing, but serenity.
Can I art, in a "output" way?
Can I art by empty you mind?
When I was at very young age, sometimes I had an "amnesia moment". In my amnesia moment, I totally forget who I am, what kind of world I'm in, and lost conceptions of any objects, personal identity, material identity and environment identity... I was totally astonished by I could move my arm, I could control a body. If a phone rings at that moment, I will be scared and don't know what to do, because at that moment I don't have the concept of "phone".
The repeatedly experience of lose all kinds of concepts, make me feels isolated from this world and without any conceptions toward this world..
Because of the feeling of isolation and without any conceptions and preconceptions, I feel in this world I'm an observer rather a participant.
As an observer, I find everything is changing, breathing and fluid, sometimes, in a rhythm. Under the sun light, I can see the dust floating in the air; in a quiet room, I can hear the wind go through leaves outside... and I want to express those perceptions from an observer in my works.