Lola Law explores the tension between instinct and thought through painting and drawing. Her drawings capture immediate, instinctual responses—a direct recording of consciousness. Paintings convey layered depth and emotional weight, transforming the canvas into a space where chaos and order can coexist. She channels emotion, memory, and observation into abstract-figurative hybrids, creating visual dialogues on identity, vulnerability, and resilience. Her work implies bodily presence through suggestive contours and gestural choreography, speaking to embodied experience while resisting fixed narratives. By examining tensions between internal and external realities, she constructs a fictional archive that acknowledges the fragility and strength of shared humanity.
Lola Law (b. 2003, Hainan, China) recently receives her Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.