Artist ID:#010
Artist ID:#010
The Influence of Life on Artists
An artist's life experiences are often beyond their complete control. The vicissitudes of life, coupled with the characteristics of the environment and culture, invariably seep into the core of artistic creation. Having sojourned in different countries, the artist confesses that the influence of heterogeneous cultures has quietly permeated their being, even during the simplest two-point-one-line daily routine. When the artist perceives themselves as a local, integrating into the surrounding environment as naturally as a flowing stream, those region-specific aesthetic elements unconsciously infuse into their work, ultimately tempering an artistic style marked by distinct regional imprints.
The Artistic Conceptions of Artists
Art thrives on interaction. Viewers need to understand themselves and engage in artistic experiences across multiple dimensions. Art requires distillation by the artist themselves. In essence, differences between people are largely superficial—especially when it comes to emotional experiences. Humans in society operate within a fundamental framework, and life merely imparts directionality to its development.
The Creative Styles of Artists
Artists' creative styles tend to favor abstract elements. In the creative process, the fresh perspectives brought by different artists provide a foundation for ideological emancipation, which artists naturally integrate into their work while pursuing a state of spontaneity, relaxation, and freedom. Since graffiti art has different precision requirements and leans more toward abstraction, it easily connects with emotions—those inexplicable joys or lows from individuals, embodying the charm of abstract art. When conceiving graffiti works, artists rarely rely on sketches; they essentially grasp the overall composition during brainstorming or let inspiration flow freely without rigid pre-settings. Thus, artists simply accept the natural culmination of each creation, a state that harbors contentment with the creative process itself—never craving perfection beyond expectations, but only savoring the present moment of dialogue with inspiration.