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Wu Jiaru

emotional_device_xs_iv, 202330 x 20 x 3cmSign in to view price
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Material
oil and charcoal on wood
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The vibrant artwork showcases an abstract, expressive composition dominated by bold strokes of yellow, green, and brown hues. The dynamic, gestural brushwork creates a sense of movement, capturing the lively energy of nature. While the piece lacks clear figurative elements, the organic forms and shapes evoke a sense of organic growth and transformation. The artist's distinctive style, blending abstract expressionism with a vivid color palette, invites the viewer to engage with the work and interpret its emotive, energetic nature. This visually striking piece reflects the artist's unique perspective on the natural world and their exploration of the intersection between representation and abstraction. ...

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Wu Jiaru
Artist
Wu Jiaru
Chinese

Wu Jiaru experiments with installation, ready-made, painting and generative digital images. Her works explore issues of identity, boundaries and the individualisation of history from the perspectives of mythology, literature and intimate relationships. More recently, the artist has been using automatic drawing as a practice of 'unlearning', engaging in a daily routine of repetitive actions and spontaneous drawing in an attempt to enter a state of automatisation involving both her body and her mind. This act of automatic drawing is also used as a form of counter-control to the technological control of our time, to reflect on the relationship between human subjectivity and the subjectivity of technological objects. ...

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