Blooming at Ease – King Fen-Hwa Solo Exhibition


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  • Duration: 2011/11/05-11/27
  • Exhibited artist: King Fen-Hwa

 

King Fen-Hwa is not a Surrealist painter. Her paintings are more like a soliloquy in which one person plays the role of a variety of flowers on the canvas – this alludes to a reflection of her inner self. Her paintings are developed in accordance with her life experiences. The only thing is texts cannot fully express her thoughts. As a result, she chooses not to use language or words, and instead expresses herself through elegant and pure images that are very feminine and tinged with a hint of mystery. The new works exhibited by Liang Gallery feature a different direction than previous ones by King. The presence of water seems to have disappeared, replaced by strong light and clear contours. The water originally covering King seems to have willingly committed themselves to the pool spaces. They do not look they are dried up. It is more like the world has disappeared. The floating gravity that was originally visible has been returned to the universe, resulting in a brighter picture with more details and an increased three-dimensional effect. Even with similar elements and objects, her transformations are sharper than before. With her actual and fictional scenes in past works, there are still specific visual experiences that can be followed. The works viewed now are even pulled further from the viewer’s experiences. With an original style consisting of flowers and grids, a most brilliant contrast of tensions is chained together.

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