• Flowing Volatility

    Date posted: October 7, 2008 Author: jolanta
    The creative process requires an artist to do experiments continually to invent the best conditions for the birth of art. At the same moment that a problem is successfully resolved, one discovers that a new problem immediately arises and follows. This continuous cycle of death and rebirth embodies the knowledge that I frequently apply and refer to. Art cannot be separated from our life because the idea in creative art comes from the reaction to life. Concerned about the relationship between human beings and nature, I hope art can relay a human instinct that is not changeable, and not affected by time and space, whether expressed realistically or abstractly.

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     Jenny Chen

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    Jenny Chen, Fluid Exploration 2008-206, 2008. Resin, 16 x 16 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

    The creative process requires an artist to do experiments continually to invent the best conditions for the birth of art. At the same moment that a problem is successfully resolved, one discovers that a new problem immediately arises and follows. This continuous cycle of death and rebirth embodies the knowledge that I frequently apply and refer to.

    Art cannot be separated from our life because the idea in creative art comes from the reaction to life. Concerned about the relationship between human beings and nature, I hope art can relay a human instinct that is not changeable, and not affected by time and space, whether expressed realistically or abstractly.

    The Fluid Exploration series is an experiment of a search for possibilities among mediums—an experiment where I explore the concepts of two-dimensional and multi-dimensional aspects, an experiment that expands my vision from a small angle to vast space.
     

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