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LOUIS VUITION, Shanghai 2014

Ink on canvas

In 2003, Cindy moved her experiments with ink from paper to canvas. When rice paper absorbs ink, the gloss of the ink disappears into the fiber of the paper. Ink on paper showcases the ink beneath the paper, whereas ink on canvas retains its luster, allowing the ink to more effectively present a form in space. In recent years, she has easily and skillfully expressed the natural variations of ink and the arrangement of forms and voids, as well as the difficulty of presenting a continuous rhythm of ink on canvas. In round or oval paintings, the naturally flowing ink seems to change form almost at will. 

Ink5656  140cm  Ink on canvas