A Knight in the Sea Garden

Oil paint on Canvas

36x36"

$3,700

Chao Wang

Artist Statement

As human beings are living in a high technology society nowadays, human activities affect the whole environment. In the pre-scientific era, people explained some situations through narratives of the supernatural like fairy tales. From this point in time, Wang thinks science fiction is a kind of subconscious, all-sensory response to the existing world. In most science fiction, people like to create the majority of science fiction stories that convey large visions of artificial intelligence. But for humans, a large part of the threat doesn’t come from the universal, the giant, and unknown things, but rather from the tiny, microscopic, and seemingly insignificant microorganisms.

Nowadays, the environmental problems and health crises that we face today affect not just this generation but those that follow. What people could create tomorrow is more depending on what people did today. People should not think about leaving yesterday behind, but instead, they should think about how to bring yesterday to tomorrow.  Therefore, Wang explores the possibility of creating a series of visions of tomorrow. From the point of view of the microorganism enhanced by artificial intelligence. From the negative space to the positive space. From the familiar element in nature to the object created from the imagination. The idea of the future only focuses on high technology but also from small little things that focus on the current moment.

A lonely Guardian

Oil paint on Canvas

36x36"

$3,700

Running from Utopia to the Apocalypse

Oil paint on Canvas

36x36"

$3,700

 
 
 
Previous
Previous

Cathleen Luo

Next
Next

Claudia Echeverria