Solo Art ExhibitionDecember 2018
Chenyi Sun is the Traditional Artist Spotlight winning artist for the month of December 2018. He is a Chinese artist skilled in many different media, including oil, water media, acrylic, sketch, pastel, printmaking, and mixed media. His current series attempts to express the ideas surrounding the feeling of isolation and loneliness by exploring the relationship between people and the world in which they live.
Chenyi’s Solo Art Exhibition will be featured on the website for the month of December 2018. The gallery will promote Chenyi and his work on the Fusion Art website, in Fusion Art’s Artsy.net Gallery, individual online press releases to hundreds of outlets, email blasts to over 2500+ buyers, collectors, galleries and art professionals, in online event calendars, art news websites and through the gallery’s extensive social media outlets. Fusion Art’s objective is to promote the Artist Spotlight winning artists, worldwide, to art professionals, gallerists, collectors and buyers.
Please read Chenyi’s Artist Statement below as he describes his process and inspiration in his own words. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see his exhibition.
If you are interested in purchasing any of these award-winning pieces, or to see more of Chenyi’s work, please visit his website.
Also, please visit Fusion Art’s YouTube Channel to see Chenyi’s Solo Art Exhibition Video.
Thank you to all the artists who participated in the Artist Spotlight competition and congratulations to Chenyi and the other Artist Spotlight winning artists.
Chenyi Sun’s Artist Statement
My current body of work attempts to express the ideas surrounding the feeling of isolation and loneliness. This is a process of exploring the relationship between people and the world in which they live. Everyone has their own perspective on the world and their relationship to it. Even as people live increasingly closer to one another as urban density strengthens, people have become more and more alienated. The paintings render the phenomenon of social isolation, alienation and loneliness, thereby reflecting the universal and innermost psychological states of contemporary life.
The inspiration for the work comes directly from objective as well as subjective observations and personal connections. The window is a bridge that can connect a room to the outside world. Additionally, the glass contains the reflection of different spaces and offers more complexity to the painting and the world. The world can follow different alterations of the environment, which can be changed or distorted in the mirrored space. Life, society and the world are viewed through this micro perspective. Whether alone at home or within a crowded subway car, people can feel universally alone.
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