Created By
Aria Chan
Photo-etching with chine colié
Curator
Cyrus Lamprecht
"No Moon Tonight" presents an interesting take on abstraction. It gives vague and light washes on the image, yet the hidden image allows the audience to reflect more on the artwork. The subtlety of the piece encourages a deeper engagement, urging viewers to look beyond the surface and find meaning in the obscured details. This work exemplifies the artist’s ability to challenge perceptions and invite contemplation through a seemingly simple yet complex visual language.
People instinctively regard a particular place as home. However, if the so-called home has become distant or unfamiliar, can we still refer to it as "home"? Walking the same path back home every day, repeatedly, what does the road to "home" mean to us? Many questions arise in mind. As we pass by this familiar route once more, perhaps the answer lies within the landscapes of our daily lives.
Created By
Aria Chan
81 x 63 cm | 32 x 25 in
Wooden framed in light brown
2023