About The Work
In this untitled piece by Amy Yao, resin, wax, and pigment are layered over rice paper. The resulting image is at once graphic, with the names of cities in typeface, and loose, with fluid green and blue pigment suspended in the resin. Yao’s works embody a casual sense of humor yet her sincere artistry demands to be taken seriously.
About Amy Yao
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Q&A: Morgan Mandalay's SPF15 Gallery Avoids Gentrification By Hosting Exhibitions on Public Beaches
- News & Events: Carpet Diem: Tapestries, Textiles, and Rugs Rule at NADA Miami Beach
- Interviews & Features: China Art Objects's Steve Hanson on the Wild, True History of L.A.'s Chinatown Art Scene
Rice paper, polyester resin, wax, pigment on canvas
20.00 x 16.00 in
50.8 x 40.6 cm
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About The Work
In this untitled piece by Amy Yao, resin, wax, and pigment are layered over rice paper. The resulting image is at once graphic, with the names of cities in typeface, and loose, with fluid green and blue pigment suspended in the resin. Yao’s works embody a casual sense of humor yet her sincere artistry demands to be taken seriously.
About Amy Yao
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Q&A: Morgan Mandalay's SPF15 Gallery Avoids Gentrification By Hosting Exhibitions on Public Beaches
- News & Events: Carpet Diem: Tapestries, Textiles, and Rugs Rule at NADA Miami Beach
- Interviews & Features: China Art Objects's Steve Hanson on the Wild, True History of L.A.'s Chinatown Art Scene
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