Tianyi Pei

Visual Communication (MA)

About

Tianyi Pei is an interdisciplinary visual designer from China. He likes to use visual design to demonstrate critical thinking. His works mainly explore complex issues in today’s society through graphic design, photography, virtual scenes, and installations. Before studying at the Royal College of Art, Tianyi graduated from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology with a BA in Visual Communication Design (2022).
Steel Flora is a plant environment in a commercial company conceived by Tianyi. The stainless steel plants are meticulously crafted and arranged, displayed atop commercial office buildings, transforming them into spectacles. He explored how the public’s emotions towards these artificial plant environments are alienated. Today, are an increasing number of “planted environments” being turned into spectacles? Are public’s emotions towards them shaped by worship or reverence for the perfect spectacle created by the powers behind them, rather than by the imagination of a truly natural environmental context?
Instagram:@peitianyii

Email: peitianyii@gmail.com

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