Wang Luyi was born in Hangzhou, China in 1996. She is a promising young artist who received the Toeko Tatsuno Award, given to one outstanding graduate student in the oil painting major, at her graduation exhibition. Based on her own experiences, memories, and dreams, she creates work on the theme of distance and relationship with the world.
In Wang's work, plants, mainly flowers and trees, are depicted in light shades of green, red, pink, yellow, and purple. Continuous motifs are blurred with a delicate touch, and various boundaries are expressed in a nebulous manner. In particular, in "Glow," No. 130 (162 x 194 cm), exhibited at the Tama Art University Graduate School Completion Exhibition, the viewer is immersed in a large space that seems to be both a meadow and a deep sea, with the illusion of flowers floating in the background of stems and flowers floating at an ambiguous distance.
Through her work, Wang Luyi wants to delve more deeply into herself and engage in dialogue with herself, others, and the world. In this solo exhibition, Wang will present a total of 15 works, including those exhibited at the Tama Art University Graduate School Graduation Works Exhibition, as well as new work.
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