MADA Monash University
Specialisms: Fine Art / Digital Arts /
Location: Melbourne, Australia
First Name: Linran
Last Name: Zeng
Specialisms: Fine Art / Digital Arts
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My Location: Melbourne, Australia
University / College: MADA Monash University
Course / Program Title: Bachelor of fine art
4% of the soul
Regarding creation:
Art is a mirror of the artist, and I choose to continuously delve into the depths of my inner world to explore the emotions and thoughts that surge within but have no place to rest. Artistic creation has thus become a process of reconciling with myself. Through canvas, sculpture, or other forms, I am able to give shape to these inexpressible feelings, providing them with a space to reside. Creation is not just an expression of the external world, but a quest and presentation of my inner self. This exploration leads to self-awareness, allowing me to grow on my artistic journey, gradually getting closer to my most authentic self.
Isn't the word "memory" a synonym for "labyrinth"? Otherwise, why am I always trapped within it, unable to find a way out despite countless attempts? After a long time, it seems I have found a way out, but memories are ultimately inerasable. So, have I truly escaped the labyrinth of memories? "The Shackles of Memories" is a series of black-and-white photographs themed around puppet bodies, exploring the complexity of memory, emotion, and self-cognition. By recombining and stitching together the body parts of the dolls, the work creates a disturbing and thought-provoking visual effect. Each photo displays different body parts, symbolizing emotions and inner experiences. The contrast between light and dark, along with the delicate texture, creates a unique atmosphere that prompts viewers to reflect on emotions and cognition. This series reflects the complexity individuals face when dealing with traumatic memories and emotional remodeling, reminding us that memory is an important part of the psychological process and personal experience. Although memories may not be perfect or turn out as beautiful as in fantasies, it is precisely because of these imperfections and various scars that we become who we are today. Black-and-white photography possesses unique visual power, expressing emotions, inspiring thought, and challenging cognition. Through the reorganization of the puppet's body, it presents profound reflections on self-cognition and emotional remodeling.