Ink Prints on Hand Sanitizer Clothes [4/7]
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Artist (art): Liaw, Jasmine
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This series experiments with space by documenting sites where I felt the most fulfilled within my own body movement during COVID-19. Through the process of printmaking with dried hand sanitizer cloths, this allowed me as the artist to learn more about my past experiences during such a timeless period of history. The eccentric colours embody the overwhelming uncertainty during quarantine and isolation. As a collection of documented memory and imaginative memory in natural places of hope, the sites are critical to this work. |
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This work is available to view and copy for research and educational purposes only, provided that it is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the creator(s), title and full bibliographic details.
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Jasmine Liaw is an emerging, Chinese-Canadian cross-disciplinary artist in dance performance and digital art. Currently residing in Vancouver, Jasmine graduated with Distinction with the Conteur Academy, a contemporary dance training program under the artistic direction of Eryn Waltman. In her graduating year, Jasmine apprenticed with Frog in Hand, LarchaudDance, Aeris Körper, and The Platform, where she performed, understudied, and worked as a producer and digital-marketing collaborator. Her education at OCAD University is currently supported by the BC Excellence Scholarship. In the Integrated Media program, she hopes to expand her knowledge in documenting movement. Last September, her dance film, depen|dance, was screened as an official selection in the F-O-R-M Festival of Recorded Movement in Vancouver. Recently, she premiered her first digital dance installation in Toronto via youtube live on #CovidDanceHug, a broadcast produced by Kylie Thompson. This June, Jasmine will be exhibiting her digital artworks with Toronto Purple Glow Mag’s Bloom Festival. |
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Ink Prints on Hand Sanitizer Clothes [4/7]
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