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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.7x8.3in
About this artwork
“If Light Had a Temperature” explores the state of light before it becomes visible.
Within countless particle-like strokes, color quietly emerges, as if the temperature of light were slowly spreading through the air. If light truly possessed warmth, it might not be burning, but something between cold and gentle heat — a vibration with the texture of memory, soft and hesitant, like an unnamed emotion awakening.
The grains that form the image act… as the primitive life of points; they attract, respond, and gather, gradually generating lines and planes. In this ongoing process of formation, light seems to contemplate the shape it wishes to take. The work captures precisely this ambiguous moment between existence and becoming.
Thus, the temperature of light becomes an entry point for the viewer’s perception — intangible, yet capable of leaving a faint warmth within the heart.
Chien-Li Chen, a painter and visual artist trained at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse, works across painting and visual symbolism to explore time, memory, and perception. He builds his mesmerizing compositions from layered geometric forms, symbolic codes, and typographic motifs; transparent strata, vibrant colors, and the grammar of breathing infuse his kaleidoscopic, multi-temporal structures. His technique evokes feelings of vertigo and poetic suspension, immersing viewers in a living, ever-becoming field where memory is repaired and time is felt as both rhythm and presence.