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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tian Zhang, Nature Blindness Commission 1, 2022

Tian Zhang

Nature Blindness Commission 1, 2022
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Tian Zhang (b. 1998 in Sichuan, China) graduated from MFACM, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. Before that, she majored in fashion art design and visual communication...
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Tian Zhang (b. 1998 in Sichuan, China) graduated from MFACM, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. Before that, she majored in fashion art design and visual communication design. In the past few years, she has tried different media to realise ideas and creativity. Her works are fields of Visual Design, 3D modelling, 3D rendering, fashion design etc. She usually gets inspiration from nature, issues of the environment as well as reflection on daily life. She continues to explore the connections between different art forms. Human activities leave marks on earth, and the man-made changes in natural processes and landscapes cannot be ignored. People today are immersed in self-creation and choose to have "nature blindness," ignoring their relationship with nature treating it as just a backdrop. In the future, when people will observe nature, the destroyed nature will be wrapped in industrial waste and plastic, which will be the evidence of the "Anthropocene." The Anthropocene Epoch is an unofficial unit of geologic time, used to describe the most recent period in Earth's history, when human activity started to have a significant impact on the planet's climate and ecosystems. In this era, artifacts grow like new species attached to tree trunks and marine creatures representing land and sea respectively.
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