In Chaos, the artist explores the tension between order and spontaneity through the fluid movement of Chinese ink on fabric. The work was created during the pandemic and belongs to an ongoing experimental series that bridges the sensitivity of traditional Chinese brushwork with the expressive freedom of Western contemporary art. Layers of diluted ink and accidental textures evoke natural formations — clouds, landscapes, or inner emotional topographies — inviting viewers to find their own rhythm within the abstract field.
Each mark is both deliberate and unpredictable, reflecting the artist’s dialogue between control and release — a meditation on the balance between tradition and innovation.
The piece has been mounted using traditional Chinese mounting techniques, with Xuan paper as the backing and reserved white margins of 4 edges, allowing it to be directly framed and displayed.
Chinese Ink and Pigments, Fabric, Chinese Rice Paper
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In Chaos, the artist explores the tension between order and spontaneity through the fluid movement of Chinese ink on fabric. The work was created during the pandemic and belongs to an ongoing experimental series that bridges the sensitivity of traditional Chinese brushwork with the expressive freedom of Western contemporary art. Layers of diluted ink and accidental textures evoke natural formations — clouds, landscapes, or inner emotional topographies — inviting viewers to find their own rhythm within the abstract field.
Each mark is both deliberate and unpredictable, reflecting the artist’s dialogue between control and release — a meditation on the balance between tradition and innovation.
The piece has been mounted using traditional Chinese mounting techniques, with Xuan paper as the backing and reserved white margins of 4 edges, allowing it to be directly framed and displayed.
Chinese Ink and Pigments, Fabric, Chinese Rice Paper
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