Ruoxi Li
About
Using self-composition and disintegration, Ruoxi creates sculptures that expand the scope of figurative representation and conjure realms of abstraction beyond the realm of the recognizable. Her works are self-centred and contain hardship, pain, vulnerability and unbearably in her vision, which are the universal human nature that penetrates the times. Through the way she perceives and feels the material world, she reflects the unfolding mystery of consciousness through countless creations and curiosity, creating a utopian world of her own.
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