Collage
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“Stand on the Left Side”
This collage is about dressing for yourself, not for others. The girl's mismatched clothes and fragmented body reject society’s beauty standards.
She chooses freedom over approval.
She stands on the left — where rules are broken, and self-expression begins.
“Shake It”
Surrounded by luxury and symbols of status, this girl looks complete — but she’s losing herself.
This piece is a reminder:
Don’t trade your identity for attention.
Don’t let material gifts define your worth.
She’s not here to be owned — she’s here to be free.
This is a large collage about social phenomenons of women in different eras. It is inspired by a social news in China: a mother of eight children was kidnapped and trafficked and locked in the house. For example, the buildings and the eyes on the street lamps point to the people who trapped the mo m’s freedom. The symbols on the faces of fish and women represent that there are many times in life when women are still objectified, just like the fish in the store marked with prices. And the gloves and needle and thread bags in the middle of the picture reflect the tiring housework. There are also some topics, such as appearance anxiety, peeps, etc. I mainly want to express that women still need to break out of many harsh restrictions in order to become strong and get rid of the stereotypes brought to them by society.
“To develop your child‘s artistic redemption, please always believe that improvised ”cheap“ painting is the eye of classic popism. The orange wall is a canvas created at will.”
Symbols of wild parties, distorted faces, and chaotic visuals surge like a flood. Beneath the vibrant colors lies a sharp satire of our desire to numb reality. Beer cans stacked on the car roof, vodka pouring uncontrollably, faces vacant in the madness — this isn’t just a critique of drinking, but a deeper question: what part of ourselves are we trying to escape through alcohol?
daily collage,2023
@2025_designed by Feiyang Yin