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Ng Joon Kiat
Painting techniques on the go: observations from internet sites and physical sites. Screw those stupid white frames along the way. Ghost figure. Series 2, 2021
Screws, board, watercolour, paper, white frame
33 x 39 x 29 cm
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'Through the internet passport, I engage in mental and physical travels. I do what I know how to best, that is to paint. I explored the idea of painting on-site...
"Through the internet passport, I engage in mental and physical travels. I do what I know how to best, that is to paint. I explored the idea of painting on-site through internet sites and physical sites with the intention of shaping a painting practice in mental exile. This included visiting traveller-friendly spaces like hotels; popular internet sites that shape social influences; property developments; news sites; as well as devising on-site watercolour painting techniques to capture the fleeing moments in an information-overloaded Internet country. Essentially, I’m questioning how to shape a consciousness of an Internet identity in these painting. Might as well screw those stupid white frames along the way, goodbye zombie formalism." - Ng Joon Kiat