Yang Shu: Untitled
No matter how you look at it (perhaps as the artist grows older), Yang Shu's painting style is becoming more and more distinct, consistently stunning with its rhythmic and free-flowing colors (widely regarded as the hallmark of his visual style). A deconstructed (non-central perspective) scattered painting style, local accumulation (rearrangement) of various everyday materials, graffiti-like colored lines (spray paint) guide (organize) the visual rhythm, either randomly intruding or jumping in (interfering), with light and dazzling color blocks. This is a type of pattern filled with contradictory tension, where lightness and distortion coexist, and a sense of fashion and “ruined” texture intertwine and coexist.
Text / Ni Kun