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Page 1: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

ARTE-606-Artist Statement

Yang Liu

Page 2: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Mung”, January, 2009

Page 3: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Aquarius”, January, 2009

Page 4: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Family”, November, 2008

The sona drawing near the center symbolizes three birds flying together.

Page 5: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Love”, November, 2008The sona drawing on eight points symbolizes “man and woman.” Many copies of this drawing are used to compose the Chinese character meaning “love”.

Page 6: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Twelve”, November, 2008

The sona drawing in the middle was originally drawn with five points, and was more circlular. It symbolizes a young girl after her first period. I removed the points, made it narrower, and added the lines on the left and right.

Page 7: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Thinking”, November, 2008

The sona drawing on the left was originally wider. It symbolizes prolonged old age. I made it thinner and added the straight lines.

Page 8: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Tree Archive”, November, 2008

A collection of some of the sona trees I found. Trees symbolize life, and a collection of different trees symbolizes the many forms life can take.

Page 9: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Quo Vadis?” November, 2008

One single curve in the form of a tree.

Page 10: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Untitled”, November, 2008An attempt to balance straight lines with curves.

Page 11: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Snowflakes”, November, 2008Exploring repetition and symmetry with a sona tree to create abstract snowflakes.

Page 12: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Sona Textile”, November, 2008Exploring repetition and symmetry with a sona tree to create a textile design.

Page 13: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Piece of Pottery”, November, 2008

Exploring repetition and symmetry with a sona tree to create a pottery design.

Page 14: ARTE-606-Artist Statement Yang Liu. “Mung”, January, 2009

“Photo Album”, November, 2008

A collection of different versions of the same topological tree.