Yesterday I was, Tomorrow I will be
In the visual world, a single ‘line’ endlessly becomes a form, a pattern, and an outline as long as the creator’s imagination takes you. In the sensory world, we all have a ‘timeline’ that can’t be seen with our eyes but is parallel to every change and growth in our life. Although it is visually invisible, it is a firm line dwelling on our feelings. Especially when we stop and look back.
On the artistic path of Pomme Chan, both the line and timeline exist in parallel and connect seamlessly. When we glance at the line on Pomme Chan’s artistic creation, we are looking at the line and timeline of her life. The more the timeline goes forward into the future, the more the line extracted from her experience and emotion flourishes.
‘Yesterday I was, Tomorrow I will be.’ is the exhibition telling the story of a 20-year path of Pomme Chan that lies in each line and is designed by her creation. From day one, the young Pomme Chan started to draw a simple line to share her happiness and feelings, the simplest form of emotion, till today that her line creates happiness for people.
The exhibition will also delve you into different perspectives of Pomme Chan that have never been revealed before. As people may see her achievement as effortless, but the truth is, like a classic phrase said, “Good Things Take Time.” Her lifelong dedication to achieve something is beyond the ordinary which could be seen through various genres of art: paintings, sculptures, furniture, created through her feelings from every stage of her life.
Venue: RCB Galleria 1 on 2nd floor
Free Admission