Shiying Ma
About
Shiying(Carlos) Ma is an interdisciplinary artist who tries to explore more on the emotional side of people’s everyday life. Her works are usually wearable objects that could be seen as an artwork but also has an interaction with the human body.
Final Project
“Observing my dreamworld is an ongoing theme for me.
There are 24 hours in a day, but I often sleep pass at least half of it.
I’ve been keeping a dream journal since 2017. My dreams are usually long. They have their own stories to tell. Every time when I read my journal, I recall the memories I have in certain dreams.
Reality and the dreamworld are both important to me. They each forms half of me, and sometimes dreamworld even weights a bit more.
In this final project, I am trying to portrait the relationship I have with a person who repeatedly appears in my dreams. The dreamworld and him constantly provide me with support, strength, and satisfaction. They cure me and form a power house that energizes me every night.”
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