Mu Tian

Communication (MFA)

About

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Mu Tian (Sichuan, China) is a visual communicator and cross-media creator who explores new forms of abstract expression by combining various materials in his narrative creations, ranging from paper media and textiles to sugar, clay, scents, and tactile sensations.

Mu Tian believes that the essence of art lies in evoking empathy and considers paper media to be the best medium for conveying such emotions and experiences. He excels at blending different types and forms of paper in his creations.

Inspired by his personal experiences and profound reflections on urban and social environments, Mu’s work often interacts with the audience in a multi-sensory manner. Driven by curiosity, he focuses on a wide range of communication fields, inviting the audience to contemplate new processes and phenomena, seeking resonant and deeply meaningful values within their responses.

Mu hopes to hear from you soon!

 

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Instagram: @babydogtm

Email: mutiankarry@gmail.com

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