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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
13.8x15.7in
Edition :
1 / 60
Artist's proof :
2
About this artwork
This artwork is crafted on Hahnemühle museum-grade acid-free paper (photographic cotton 315gsm, barium sulphate), with an image size of 60cm x 40cm and a 5cm border on all sides. The paper is framed to dimensions of 70cm x 50cm. The title and creation date are positioned at the lower left corner, while the artist’s signature and edition number appear at the lower right. Framing details: matte black frame, acid-free cotton mat board, aluminum composite… panel backing, and acrylic glazing. Accompanied by a Hahnemühle limited edition certificate of authenticity, with a verifiable certificate number.
As a conceptual visual artist, my work explores "the density of existence," constructing a visual philosophy of life, time, and perception. My practice operates on two tracks: black-and-white works distill essence through structure and light, probing time and spirit, as in Ink-Bone. Color works map existence's emotional spectrum; color is a vital sensory dimension, capturing what grayscale cannot—like the peak vitality in A Moment in Cyan. Together, they form a complete syntax: monochrome as the reflective skeleton, color as the perceptual flesh. Both paths converge to capture quiet evidence of life's dignity and interconnection beneath transient surfaces. All my work aims for a "poetic substantiation," building a visual archive for the ephemeral and the marginal.