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This series explores the fleeting dance between the ephemeral and the eternal. The mirror is a threshold—where movement becomes memory, where the body dissolves into time. The Big Dipper, mapped in pearls, marks celestial order; the drifting feather, weightless and transient, traces life’s impermane...
2025
Photography, Giclée on Paper
Limited Edition of 24
50 W x 70 H x 0.1 D cm
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Xidong Luo is a self-taught photographer specialized in conceptual art—a unique blend of self-portraiture and still life that traces life’s transient beauty, the inherent vulnerability of femininity, and the profound kinship between women and nature. Rooted in Taoist philosophy and shaped by Chinese aesthetics, Luo’s work visualizes the interconnectedness of all existence. At the center of her work lies a paradox: the transience of beauty—and the beauty of transience. Her signature mirrors draw inspiration from the Chinese idiom “jìng huā shuǐ yuè” ( flowers in a mirror, moon on water) —a metaphor for life’s illusory and ephemeral nature. These reflective surfaces multiply dimensions, infusing her surreal compositions with emotional gravity while questioning reality’s very fabric. Luo’s artistic practice crystallized during China’s pandemic lockdowns, though its seeds were sown through earlier metamorphoses. After a decade as a portrait photographer and an IBM professional, her 7-year Himalayan backpacking odyssey fine-tuned her sensitivity to nature’s whispers—a dialogue that erupted into her Self-Reflection series when COVID-19 confined her to a world of mirrors and decaying botanicals. Years of dance practice manifest in every frame she creates. Her body communicates through trained precision: a fingertip’s tension echoes a poem’s caesura, a back’s curve holds the weight of unsaid words. This discipline allows her to distill elegance, rhythm, and raw femininity into a single gesture, making her self-portraits not mere images but choreographed meditations on existence. What began as pandemic catharsis has evolved into a meditation on existence itself. The falling leaves and withered flowers in her works function as memento vivere rather than memento mori; even their brittleness pulses with quiet resilience. Now exhibiting internationally, Luo’s work bridges Eastern philosophy, classical Chinese aesthetics, and contemporary surrealism, proving that a mirror can indeed hold the entire universe.
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