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Artist Statement

I love abstraction. For me, it’s the most challenging style to make art with, which is to express feeling with shapes and lines. A comment has been mentioned by people about my art, "There’s art in your art." Look around us, distance makes all the induvial shapes emerge into patterns and bigger shapes so a background shouts to be noticed, each part of an art piece could be its own star, so truly there can be art within art. We know a tree is made of leaves and branches but there’s a lot more to a tree there’s shapes and expressive lines, a forest is made up of all those shapes and lines, which can express a feeling. But that also happens in a strange way, such as, through the years, I've had conversations with art teachers and fellow artists. And if art theory is brought up, sometimes myself and other artists have been defied by the discussion, even though we already know it, because somehow it shows up naturally in our artwork. So I approach a piece by combining what I know with what I see and feel. Even though sometimes I might not know what I know. 

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