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The Pink Sand

2021

8K

22 seconds

Digital inkjet printing on the different types of Xuan paper, Hi-resolution scans, Digital inkjet printing on Museum Etching paper

I was never able to return to my home country during my two years of graduate school in the United States due to the CORONA-19 pandemic, which made me miss my hometown, family, food, and scenery more and more. After hearing from family and friends that the government has redrawn many streets, new bridges, new roads, and new areas, I realized with anticipation that if the airline restrictions between the U.S. and China continue as the epidemic progresses, it is likely that some of my favorite sights and places will be completely changed before I can return home. Perhaps in the future, they will exist only in my memory.

 

Memories can color scenes for me, just like that beach that I usually went to ride every day when I lived back home, and it brought me a new impression every day. But when this refreshing impression stops, the scenes slowly start to change color in the memory, and they change into a kind of existence between reality and illusion, pink beach, blue rain, red sky.

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The Pink Sand  frame 12

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The Pink Sand  frame 6

The Pink Sand  frame 145

The Pink Sand  frame 47

The Pink Sand  frame 95

The Pink Sand, Digital inkjet print on rough Xuan paper

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The Pink Sand, Digital, inkjet print on Venus Bamboo

The Pink Sand, Digital inkjet print on Natural Xuan paper

The Pink Sand, Digital inkjet print on Si Mao Xuan paper

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The Pink Sand, Exhibition Layout

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