• Knifing Skin

      Tuesday, 2 November 2010 14:20

      The first skin drawing was of a small pair of folded hands that I dotted onto my thigh. At the time, I was working on a series of fabric drawings and out of mild curiosity, decided to transfer a drawing onto myself instead of the fabric. This very innocent studio distraction continued until the drawings […]

    • Quirky Intent

      Monday, 1 November 2010 14:24

      Swedish photographer Sophie Mörner founded Capricious Magazine in 2004. It is a biannual publication dedicated to showcasing emerging fine art photography. Its contributors and subject matter span the globe, and is comprised almost entirely of images. It has very little text, and the pages are perforated to encourage the pinning up of its contents. Since Capricious collaborates with guest […]

    • Camera-Shy

      Friday, 29 October 2010 13:57

      My work consists of self-portraits. I love the concept of being the model, the stylist, the photographer, and the post editor. I became interested in photography in 2007 during my undergraduate study in history and English literature. My attention was drawn to photography through an online photo-sharing site. This unique medium captivated me instantly and […]

    • Hongjiang Preserved

      Wednesday, 27 October 2010 14:23

      The town of Hongjiang is situated in Xiangxi (West Hunan). Its unique geographical location at the junction of the Yuanshui and Wushui rivers made Hongjiang a trading center since the Song dynasty, serving the provinces of Hunan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, and Hubei. During the time of the Ming and Qing dynasties, Hongjiang even became a […]

    • Persistence of Painting

      Tuesday, 26 October 2010 14:20

      Co-curating the exhibition Persistence of Painting, Peter Franck and I try to highlight the skill, dedication and hands-on approach of four young artists, Jeremy Wagner, Karen Seapker, Noah Landfield, and Rachel Budde, along with their individuality, innate creativity and ability to communicate with a contemporary audience. With a provocative mix of abstract and representational elements, […]

    • Forest Findings

      Monday, 25 October 2010 14:11

      These past few years I have found myself looking less and less at the things around me, not directly but, trying to look through them, or in the background, and see what my first feelings and instincts are—this is the basis for my work. I want my work to take on its own kind of […]

    • Spellbound

      Wednesday, 20 October 2010 15:11

      Please stand in front of one of the skulls. Only one person for every skull. Never more than one person for every skull. Please relax without losing your straight posture. Your arms are gently hanging from your shoulders. You feel your feet slightly touching the ground. You are breathing slowly in and out. It is […]

    • Traces of Adjustments

      Tuesday, 19 October 2010 15:23

      When I decided to come to New York, I thought that I represented Korean art students in America. I had nothing, and knew no one in New York, but I just believed in myself. I had a hard time studying in New York. I had to fight against language barriers, culture shocks, and isolation. It […]

    • An Innate Revolt

      Thursday, 30 September 2010 14:21

      I began painting in the streets of my hometown, Toulouse, France, in the early 1990s. My sensual “poupee” characters, painted with brush and acrylic paint as opposed to spray paint, powerfully stood out from the rest of the male-dominated graffiti pieces seen throughout my city. The characters’ sensuality, femininity, and unique style gained recognition and […]

    • Lapses of Disfiguration

      Wednesday, 29 September 2010 14:37

      My more recent paintings are all self-portraits, and I never initially intended to paint only myself and have them be recognized as that. I’ve avoided self-portraits because I’d viewed the practice as an attempt to provide too selective a picture of the artist’s soul rendered with varying degrees of what becomes a forced internal expression. […]

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