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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.7x8.3in
About this artwork
Slow Drift
Low-saturation tones of pink, reddish brown, and greenish gray seep into and overwrite one another, resembling traces left by memory after repeated deposits over time. Color does not refer to specific events; instead, it forms a reconfigured mnemonic space in which perception remains blurred yet persistent.
The oblique structures within the image disrupt established order without producing abrupt rupture. Rather, they introduce a gradual,… ongoing drift. Slow Drift does not denote a formal movement, but a transformation of looking itself. As linear structures dissolve and focal points can no longer be fixed, perception loses its capacity for rapid judgment and is forced to wander repeatedly within the image. The drift is not an instantaneous event, but a condition that accumulates over the duration of viewing—quiet, continuous, and impossible to ignore...
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.