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I love
the world of the insect, and I derive the fairy world from that
same love. These images originated from my memory of childhood, my
childhood spent in the mountain areas of China, where I have fond
memories with these fairies. So, a lot of my paintings are about
them.
In my mind, the fairy world has a perfectly
formed, intact civilization. They have their own social structure,
and a complete form, appearance and expression. The concept of
"Lost in the wind" has been with me for a long time. The story is
about a little princess who goes to the garden expecting to reap
from the bud break, some blossom and fruit. But, this is not to be.
Lost in the rain of the night, it is suspected that a bird took
flight with the fruit, but the truth lies in a human trampling. So,
we are left with the fearsome face of the servant, a flurried
bodyguard, and the despondent princess, interwoven together. Of
course, you may have other ideas, but the disappointed group is
what I wanted to depict.
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