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EXPERIMENTAL

NO LIMIT PROJECT

Art breaks free from the frame. Propelled through the prism of AI, this space pushes the boundaries of creation. Here, I reinvent cultural fusion far beyond China, projecting digital visions destined to become reality onto unexpected mediums.

A Pikachu tag in Japan

TOKYO - JAPAN

Akihabara

Graffiti

Released in 1997 and sung by the Japanese voice of Ash Ketchum (Rika Matsumoto), Mezase Pokémon Master is the true original version. Far from the Western war anthem, this upbeat pop song celebrates adventure, perseverance, and friendship rather than simple conquest. Here is the passage that inspired the work:

"マサラタウンにさよならバイバイ 俺はこいつと旅に出る (ピカチュウ!)鍛えた技で勝ちまくり仲間を増やして次の町へ

"Goodbye, bye-bye Pallet Town. I'm going on a trip with this guy (Pikachu!) Stringing together victories with our trained attacks, I'm leveling up my companions and heading to the next town."

PARIS - FRANCE

Gare de Lyon

Sculpture made of painted resin.

I conceived this work using a phrase from Victor Hugo's famous poem "Jeanne était au pain sec", "Jeanne était au pain sec dans le cabinet noir" , as the very structure of the sculpture.

The letters of the poem intertwine and take on volume to form the golden crust of a baguette, thus literally materializing the text.

This artistic subversion transforms the punishment alluded to by the poet into a gourmet tribute, uniting two icons of French heritage. After all, has bread not always served as a timeless social bond?

A baguette in front of the Gare de Lyon
A sculpture of an elephant's footprint in Thailand

CHIANG MAI - THAILAND

Elephant Nature Park

Terracotta sculpture.

My imagination took flight to Thailand, drawing from the Lilit Taleng Phai—a renowned Thai epic—to craft a sculpture in the shape of an elephant’s footprint.

"พระพี่พระผู้ผ่าน ภพอุต- ดมเอย ไป่ชอบเชษฐ์ยืนหยุด ร่มไม้ เชิญราชร่วมคชยุทธ์ เผยอเกียรติ "


"O my Royal Brother, sovereign of a prosperous kingdom, it does not befit your greatness to remain thus motionless in the shade of the trees. I invite you to join me for an elephant duel, to exalt our honor. For after the two of us, there will never be [such a legendary duel] again."

PUNO - PEROU

Sillustani Lagoon

Cotton Macramé.

Inspired by the vistas of the Altiplano, this textile work reimagines the Chacana, the sacred cross of the Incas. It structures the cosmos into three realms of consciousness, inscribed here in Quechua: Hanan Pacha (the heavens), Kay Pacha (the earth), and Uku Pacha (the underworld).

The choice of macramé is deliberate, echoing the Quipus—the knotted cords that served as a system of writing and memory for ancient Andean civilizations. Poised between architectural geometry and the art of weaving, this piece embodies the fragile yet powerful bond between humanity, the earth, and the divine.

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