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Videos and photos; Painted lanterns; 2022

 Painted lanterns
‘Dear Agnes’ project

Dialogue with nature III: Combining the emotional power of art with environmental issues

Create relevant specific forms according to Agnes Denes ‘A Forest for Australia’ Response project, and create public artworks that sensitively engage with nature. Using public art as a bridge between people's consciousness and the environment guides people into the thinking angle of its construction and triggers a dialogue between nature and self. By making temporary public art like hanging painted lanterns on the field to suggesting and metaphors for environmental problems. The combination of environmental art and public art promotes the audience's experience of the work and inspires people empathy for the natural environment and embedding the arts in ecologically sustainable development.

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