Wei Shao | Tree Town, 2015
Media Dimensions: 23 x 37 cm
Image Dimensions: 11 x 17 cm
Edition of 7
Framed only
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Wei Shao is a graphic designer and printmaker who is fascinated by observing the hidden rules of nature, space and even artificial objects. She has taken the form of imaginary scenarios to explore her interests. She is also a person who loves storytelling and different forms of drawing and printmaking through her art practice. She wants to use the appropriate method to draw the scenes she sees in this real world. She escapes from the scenes with a highly individualistic way of looking at everything when drawing.
Media Dimensions: 23 x 37 cm
Image Dimensions: 11 x 17 cm
Edition of 7
Framed only
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £30.00.
Wei Shao is a graphic designer and printmaker who is fascinated by observing the hidden rules of nature, space and even artificial objects. She has taken the form of imaginary scenarios to explore her interests. She is also a person who loves storytelling and different forms of drawing and printmaking through her art practice. She wants to use the appropriate method to draw the scenes she sees in this real world. She escapes from the scenes with a highly individualistic way of looking at everything when drawing.
Media Dimensions: 23 x 37 cm
Image Dimensions: 11 x 17 cm
Edition of 7
Framed only
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £30.00.
Wei Shao is a graphic designer and printmaker who is fascinated by observing the hidden rules of nature, space and even artificial objects. She has taken the form of imaginary scenarios to explore her interests. She is also a person who loves storytelling and different forms of drawing and printmaking through her art practice. She wants to use the appropriate method to draw the scenes she sees in this real world. She escapes from the scenes with a highly individualistic way of looking at everything when drawing.