February 25th, 2006
Somehow I just love the nostalgic feeling of it; a lone boat with desaturated color…reflecting a forgotten corner of a third country, Belize – the place where I am from. I find a lot of times my own paintings are more appealing to myself with just a few tones; it may not
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February 25th, 2006
The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes, and, ironically, the more real.
February 24th, 2006
Watercolor is the wisdom of the artist in revealation,
just as water is the wisdom of nature in essence. – Joseph Chiang
February 24th, 2006
The fluctuation and the feathering effect of watercolor catch my breath when I see them gradually develop into sky, ocean or any kind of vegetation on paper. Its spontaneous effect also reminds me of the creation of nature.
When I see colors floating on paper surfaces and being pulled by gravity, it reminds me the living
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February 24th, 2006
Pattern on the pig-wipe from a good artist should look better, because a good artist cherish their art material and don’t throw away something that’s still usable; as a result, it is usually thoroughly used and will appear a balanced pattern that is aesthetically pleasing to human. I find myself unconsciously search for white spot
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