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Arts to Share II

  • 2020.03.15
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The guidance of flowing vitality and love may be our ultimate homeward journey and destiny.

Ven. Chang Lin:Hong Kong reputable professional photographer

1. How can you, not being a fish yourself, know the happiness of a fish?How can you, not being me, know that I don't.

"Last year I received an invitation from Chen Faxing, an artist known as "Fish King" in Hong Kong, to participate with many of his friends from different art sectors in a joint exhibition to celebrate his 80th Birthday. Knowing that he is good at creating with goldfish, I also participated in the exhibition with my work using goldfish as its theme and gave it to an organization for charity auction after the exhibition. "

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"I took a picture of goldfish in the garden of a friend's house. Through the refraction of the water, the goldfish looks like a painting. I chose three pieces and matched them with three famous quotes from Zhuangzi's Qiu Shui. Then each was enlarged to the size of 21x46cm. In particular, they were printed on transparencies, and a little far away from the silver base plate. Therefore, it seems that they are three-dimensional and transparent. "

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Huang Fengrong: Painting performance artist 

Fight against the epidemic with the souls in arts. We breathe together and we have the same destiny. Huang Fengrong's Salute Heroes Fighting Epidemic series:

1.Unity Is Strength:

The creation of Unity Is Strength shows academician Zhong Nanshan and doctors represented by angels in white as well as the police. It describes three important sources of power in the front line of fighting epidemic and working together to overcome the current difficulties.

 

2. Whistleblower:

Salute the whistleblower. Pay tribute to the whistleblower with action and lit the torch with light.

"Friends, you may not be able to contact me from today, because I am going to save the earth."   ——Li Wenliang

 

3. Salute Heroes:

Pay tribute to the medical workers fighting at the front line against the epidemic. Let's pray for the victory of the battle!

 

Li Rongwei: Art Worker

About love, affection, family, love and pain:

1. Interstellar movie poster:

 

2. The Joker movie poster:

 

3. Parasite movie poster:

 

Love is the one thing that we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.  —Quoted from Interstellar

The love in Interstellar may be eternal. Parasite is about the material world and in this world, substance is eternal. The Joker is about the spiritual world and in this world, memory is eternal.

Is it possible that eternity is beyond the material and spiritual world? Into a non-material, non-spiritual discussion? Is there another eternal possibility that eternity is about "reincarnation"? Changes will change and the universe will die, but what was it that happened before the universe breaking out and after death? Time and space are changing.

How long is eternity? Forever or an instant? Is it a seed that grows into a sky tree, a glancing back, or a long stare?

If the present links the past and the future, how to show these thoughts of current material, spirit, time, space and memory in the exhibition? Can the non-material nature of new media and the solid characteristics of sculpture materials be used as two pieces of work presented in the same exhibition?

Another theme of interstellar traveling through the earth is about love. The hero hopes to change the children's future through space exploration while the heroine finds a planet suitable for human habitation because of the induction of love. Finally, the two who lost their love have found love in each other again. From strangeness to mutual affection, love will neither come at the first sight nor grow over a long time. We don't know when love will arrive and we will have infinite exploration on what the future will be.

From the perspective of fatalism, many processes lead to results and only the unexpected can be remembered. Life and love have never been produced in an assembly line. But everyone will have their own trajectory. If you find it, you have to make up for the lost and try to get it.

Returning to your trajectory is the meaning of life.

We will eventually go our own way.

And the guidance of flowing vitality and love may be our ultimate homeward journey and destiny.

——Li Rongwei - Art Worker

 

The preview of the next Arts to Share section: Director Edward Lam's movie review on Little women. Stay tuned!