CHEN Hsing-wan(1951 - 2004) studied painting with Zhongsheng Li in her early years, and later traveled to France, Japan and Switzerland to create works, and won the first "New Prospects for Modern Chinese Painting" award at the North American Pavilion in 1984. In her early days, she created large-scale abstract paintings, and later adopted semi-automatic techniques, and then tried to incorporate plaster, gauze, cotton and other materials into the painting structure, stacking them interactively to enhance the materiality of flat paintings.
In order to echo the visual nature of the work that is both transparent and bright and material-tactile, the socks are partially made of transparent underveil, and the designer designs from the reverse side with a special "sock backwards" thinking, highlighting the yarn or whiskers or furry lively appearance of the original inside, and skillfully rendering the fun and tension caused by the encounter between plaster and pigment in CHEN Hsing-wan's works.
Source: Taipei Fine Arts Museum
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