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The World of Surrealism

My artwork is a journey of fictional realism: where the existence transform into something different in life that occur to people and animal as a story. This body of work explores how we move through the real world full of imagination, visions, and dreams. Through my studies, I was exposed to movies, animations, and real-life animations that satisfy me. Some scenes can be overwhelming and scary  based on how we live in the world that can show parts that are good and bad. In my opinion, they can be shown into a creativity into the world that connect of how we live in the modern-day existence with a spiritual meaning and symbolism.
My work is rooted in topics such as ecology and literature. They are a part of projections that are shown through symbolism. For example, doves can symbolizes love, but when we think of a sorrow place, you can see the open setting inside of the dove-shaped frame with happiness. It is all parts of surrealism about my work. I am focused on surrealist movement to show dream-like visual characters and scenes. With that, I worked with the exquisite corpse method, which is a game with a sheet of paper when each different people in a group can draw different parts when seeing what the last person drew. Through my work, I hope to provide people with a good feeling of how to understand our world so that they can feel pleased. I am focusing my art  to show the literature in animals and people of my art piece that is good or bad, depends on what the setting is all about.

Upside-Down Human Geosphere
[Oil on paper]
(24" x 18")

From Conquer To Avenge
[Oil on paper]
(24" x 18")

The Myth in the Wilderness
[Oil on paper]

(24" x 18")

See No Fable
[Oil on paper]

(18" x 24")

Liberty Saves The Day
[Oil on paper, printed image, color sharpie]
(9" x 11'8")

The Danger from the Road to the Inside
[Oil on paper, construction paper, printed image, color sharpie, collage]

(9" x 11'8")

The Bust's Secret Opening
[Oil on paper, graphite pencil, collage}
(24" x 18)

Half Self-Portrait, Half Garden
[Oil on paper, relief ink, collage]
(11'9 x 14'7)

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