Yu Chen. China Academy of Art, BFA Jewellery Design. Selected Graduate 2018
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Published: 23.07.2018
Yu Chen
Necklace: Nine Eyes, 2018
Brass, laser lens, acrylic lens, pearl, LED lamp belt and switch, cat's eye stone, moonstone.
17 x 10 x 2 cm
Photo by: Zongquan Lin
From series: Nine Eyes
In society and life, there are many eyes in the society and life, whether Street monitoring or pedestrian eye or virtual social. The nine purpose unit of the work is the source of the eye, the whole unit is complex and the sense of weight, the vision of the eye is specific, and the communication between people and people can not be avoided. The dirty part of the eye represents the communication between people and individuals. When the wearer and the person are not willing to communicate, they are ordinary mirrors. The viewer can only see themselves and cause reflection. On the contrary, when there is the emotional interaction between people and people, the wearer voluntarily opens the switch and turns to find the difference in the deeper. The wonderful meaning of lack.
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Necklace: Nine Eyes, 2018
Brass, laser lens, acrylic lens, pearl, LED lamp belt and switch, cat's eye stone, moonstone.
17 x 10 x 2 cm
Photo by: Zongquan Lin
From series: Nine Eyes
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Yu Chen is a student who is very unique in his way of thinking. She is sensitive and changeable. Sensitivity is manifested in the mutual influence and balance between the spontaneous instinct response and the changes in the environment. The change is the research and practice of the material, and the feeling of visual, tactile pleasure and pain brought by the material. Everything is reflected in her works, emotions, materials and techniques until she thinks of perfection.
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