The Formula of My Art
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Description
My paintings reflect my recent life experience and my thoughts about old Chinese
wisdom such as Taoism and yin-yang. Yin and yang reflect the symbiotic polarity in my
paintings—love and loneliness, movement and stillness, solitude and connection, or light and
dark. I was born in China to a middle-class family and none of my family members
connected to the arts. The route of my life was changed when I moved to America. After my
girlfriend left me and my family suffered a financial loss, art enlightened me and gave
direction to my life. Art came to reflect deeper meanings related to my life experience and
emotions. I put all my sadness, loneliness, and loss during the period into my painting.
Afterwards, my notions derived from Taoism and yin-yang seemed to apply to my paintings.
A romantic realist, I seek my own artistic formula to express diverse emotions. Different
tones of colors are the most important aspect of my formula. Blue is sad and cold. Red shows
horror and excitement. Yellow tells the story of sunshine and peace. The placement of
subjects intensifies their meaning in my paintings. The stories of my paintings are expressed
by the objects I have chosen—falling leaves, gentle breezes, sunsets, apocalyptic landscapes,
and vertiginous cityscapes. With my formula, my paintings have unlimited possibilities.
Administrative:
- Academic Department:
- MFA Drawing + Painting (MFADP)
- Collection:
- MFA Theses
Content:
- Artist/Author:
- Hong, Yiming
- Program:
- MFA Drawing Painting (MFADP)
- Program Type:
- MFA
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