Ching Wen Chang won last years’ Spiral Independent Creators Festival Grand Prize with her scapes depicting the feeling of loneliness and anxiety in modern, urban life.
Using traditional Japanese painting techniques and materials such as ink, suikan, and mineral pigments on Japanese paper, Chang draws landscapes such as apartment houses and windows to depict the “loneliness” and “anxiety” of modern people living in big cities.
Spiral Garden Art Gallery
5-6-23 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku
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