Solo Show. Her work is so lively and abstract that one might swear her subjects were moving. Her illustrations possess a psychedelic edge and strange beauty, yet they are also very natural.
Solo Show
The artistic expression of Wang Ai Ying is wonderfully
vibrant and imaginative. It is almost impossible not to
notice the rainbow of ink that flows in rivers on rice
paper. Her work is so lively and abstract that one
might swear her subjects were moving. Her
illustrations possess a psychedelic edge and strange
beauty, yet they are also very natural.
Compared to bold outlines of fuchsia, she also blends
her colors with earth tones and sensitivity. She
employs a contemporary and remarkable technique
when mixing her ink: she uses water and other
ingredients to bleed together layers of color to obtain
an ethereal effect. It is no surprise that Wang Aiying
has even used soy sauce in her medium considering
how quirky and avant guarde her expression is. She
depicts oddly grotesque characters whose
appearances bare a likeness to brilliantly colored wax
sculptures melting away to insignificance. In
juxtaposition, she often pairs these peculiar people
with traditional Chinese motifs such as birds, insects,
flowers and fish. By contrast, the ornate and intricate
details of these images are gentle and offer the viewer
a sense of calm. In this way, her work is also
transcendent. Wang Ai Ying's creative process is
based on "intuition" and she feels that art should have
the "spirit of the era". Of certainty, the work of Wang
Ai Ying is exquisite and raw - it is not to be missed.
Art Scene Warehouse
50 Moganshan Lu, Building #4, 2/F - Shanghai
Admission free