Beyond historical narrative, into cultural memory.
Drawing from a foundational myth, this painting explores themes of destruction and restoration. The figure of Nüwa is positioned between human action and cosmic scale, engaged in the act of repair after catastrophe.
The composition is constructed to emphasize transformation. Space, movement, and scale interact to create a sense of both fragility and force. The myth is not depicted literally, but interpreted as a symbolic framework.
In this work, the artist extends beyond historical narrative into cultural memory, using myth as a means to explore broader questions of responsibility, resilience, and renewal.
