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Xia Xiaowan moves beyond the traditional boundaries of painting and establishes a new way of looking by giving two dimensional painting a three-dimensional effect. The audience is encouraged to view the artwork from different perspectives, moving around it. His work intergrates sculpture, painting. photography and a kind of x-ray medical technology.
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In terms of my own work, it is good to discover an artist using transparent layering as a way to push the boundaries of 3D still imagery. The way he uses heavy glass panels is also interesting and something I am considering.
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