YANGHEE CHANG
The Grass series was painted not
from photographs but from imagination — landscapes where grass exists only in
memory. I wanted to convey an open, airy feeling rather than dense realism,
creating space for quiet contemplation.
Although
the figures seem isolated, their solitude is not portrayed as sorrow. For me,
emptiness and isolation are not negative, but calm and contemplative states
that reveal the fragile balance between human beings and the vastness of
nature.