Yang Tzu-Yi: Amateur Painter: Solo Exhibition
To pause within daily life and turn inward in question, time continuously slips through the fingers, never lingering even as repetition persists. The artist frames these essential truths through a metaphor drawn from the workings of landscape and nature.
Through a vision constructed by looking, the experience of entering mountains and forests becomes a means of heightened awareness of life. In this exhibition, eye and mind are invited to slow down and to sense, to sense that distant ink tradition, and to reestablish an encounter with landscape and the natural world, present yet elusive. By apprehending defocused appearances and indistinct processes, the artist holds momentary tremors of perpetual change in suspension between the heart and brush, tacitly articulating the unfettered flow of time across spatial fields.
Viewers are invited to step into a garden quietly projected by the artist, and to resonate with what is seen and felt.
