Wenyang Shi
Winter Commute

A young bear going home

Exploration

Un-commissioned | New Talent

Why did you make this work:
Commuting during winter months, I often find myself dissociating from the environment; my body runs on autopilot, my mind oscillating between thoughts of the cold and fantasies of cozy home, or just a cup of hot drink. Knowing that someone is waiting at home, or having someone to walk with, is such a blessing in our lives. I want to express that feeling in this short story.


What materials and techniques did you use?:
I used volumetric pixels (tiny cubes) as brush to build the scenes in 3D. The architecture of the buildings was inspired by the Den Da coffee shop by Ksoul Studio, the Nakagin Capsule Tower, and the advertisement boards and white-tiled buildings I see in Osaka. My aim was to evoke a sense of nostalgia for modern architecture, overshadowed by the gleaming, contemporary buildings in the background.

How were your illustrations used:
The story is part of a comic and animation series I've created about a young bear navigating modern life with friends.



Social Media:
twitter.com/WenyangShi
instagram.com/art.by.wenyang

Personal Website:
wenyang.art/


Currently Based:
United States of America (USA)

Biography:
Wenyang is from Shanghai and lives in New York. She enjoys building imaginary worlds of cities and ambient interiors to explore the peace and chaos, delight and misery of urban life. She loves colors ands often uses volumetric pixels (3D pixel) and animation in her work.

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