Sense of Place

In August 2025, I participated a group show at Gallery 2727 in Berkeley, titled “Sense of Place“.

Though all my four paintings submitted were accepted for this show, due to space limitation, I chose display only three paintings.

The four paintings are quite descriptive: a person sitting next to an empty chair; an empty room with a lamp and a piano but no person; a woman looking out of a window, seeing the desolate landscape; and a window view of a sparse hill with a lone tiny tree.

Through these Spartan scenes, I tried to capture a certain and emptiness. Empty, desolate, or barren. A wasteland of landscape and ethos. Perhaps, these paintings reflected my upbringing in the rather desolate northern China, under a repressive cultural and political atmosphere, or the zeitgeist of what my current dwelling has become. Forlorn, isolated, and resigned.

Commune, Oil on Canvas 22” x 28”, 2021
Commune, oil on canvas, 22” x 28”, 2021
Hiatus, oil on canvas, 24x30, 2024
Hiatus, oil on canvas, 24×30, 2024
Allure, India Ink on Yupo Paoer, 11x14, 2024
Allure, India ink on Yupo paoer, 11×14, 2024
Waiting, oil on canvas, 22x28, 2021
Waiting, oil on canvas, 22×28, 2021

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