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To that recent falling rain at Greenland ice summit for the first time on record. This series was initially inspired by retro wallpaper patterns as a paradoxical response to biophilia (human’s desire to be near nature) through using the artificial to heal longings for the real. The green plant here symbolizes nature, vitality and endurance. The pot-like imagery representing human impact looks awkward and discordant regarding to its connection with the plant. As a metaphor of technological supremacy, the sci-fi-like background is processed as color blocks without any sign of life, even without shadows of the plant. In the form of a eulogy to all the house plants we’ve killed, each plant portrait here is a reflection on the ambivalent relationship among human, nature and technology.
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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Instagram QiuChen Fan was born in Kunming, China. As a recipient of Dean's Scholarship from Cleveland Institute of Art, QiuChen started her art journey in the US in 2011. She received her BFA as a drawing major in 2015 with “Excellence in Drawing” award scholarship. After few years graduating from school, QiuChen can finally settle down and have a little home-based studio to better focus on her art producing. QiuChen mainly works through 2D medium incorporating ink, pencil, acrylic and collage. With a primary interest of people and the boundaries that exists within relationships, her work explores the co-existence of contradictions, contemporary lifestyles and consumer culture. Being influenced by both Chinese and American communication modes and aesthetic systems, she considers the role of an artist as an observer and art as a way to meditate. QiuChen currently lives in the US.
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