What I thought was true before were lies I couldn't see
by Michael Andrew Law Cheuk Yui
Title
What I thought was true before were lies I couldn't see
Artist
Michael Andrew Law Cheuk Yui
Medium
Painting - Mixed Media On Canvas
Description
Michael Andrew Law is known for repeatedly taking inspiration from and portraying young generation female characters as a symbol of a self-portraits in his works.His practice is a hybrids of low-context contemporary art and high-context pop-culture.
While his identity as an artist is an extension of his philosophy of the Generation Why as well as himself. He also attempts to take elements that are truly representative of the Post-80s Culture and translate them for audience outside China. He incorporates symbolic from chinese culture onto the canvas by means of both fine and rough , hand-painted brush strokes, creating a kick-in-the-head images with large surface impacts. The results are paintings with young beautiful figures as the chief subjects , set against the rawish crafted scenes .
Uploaded
January 21st, 2014
Embed
Share
Comments
There are no comments for What I thought was true before were lies I couldn't see. Click here to post the first comment.