Un-commissioned |
ProfessionalWhy did you make this work:
My grandmother is a person trapped in time, traveling through her broken memories, cycling through the same things every day. I can't reach her world, it's like I'm shouting into the void, “Hello? Are you there?” I aim to depict the lives of individuals with Alzheimer's through this project, bringing attention to this community.
What materials and techniques did you use?:
The artwork is made of relief printings. I made a lot of monoprints and textures and then collaged these images into one large image. After scanning this image I added portraits and blue details on procreate.
How were your illustrations used: This was a course project I did in Kingston University.
Social Media:instagram.com/jing_kuang10Personal Website:
kkjing.cargo.site
College:
Kingston University
Currently Based:
United Kingdom (UK)
Biography:
She's an illustrator and printmaker, a graduate of Kingston University, currently based in London. She thrives on capturing intense emotions and seeks a profound connection with her audience. Using hand-drawn techniques and traditional printing, like monoprints, she takes joy in delving into memories and emotions.