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Rhythm of Patterns
Rhythm of Patterns
Type
Art Direction
Art Direction
Year
2025
2025
About
This work draws inspiration from traditional Chinese silk patterns: from Shu brocade and Song brocade to Dong ethnic weaving. The timeless textures, colors, and symbols of these ancient crafts are illuminated anew through mapping art. This work appears like a living brocade breathing across the facade. Ornate floral medallions, cloud motifs, mythical creatures, and feathered ornaments emerge layer by layer in light, allowing every viewer to feel the romance of tradition and rediscover the depth and tenderness of Eastern patterns. It is a flowing brocade, weaving the beauty of all things into the night.
This work draws inspiration from traditional Chinese silk patterns: from Shu brocade and Song brocade to Dong ethnic weaving. The timeless textures, colors, and symbols of these ancient crafts are illuminated anew through mapping art. This work appears like a living brocade breathing across the facade. Ornate floral medallions, cloud motifs, mythical creatures, and feathered ornaments emerge layer by layer in light, allowing every viewer to feel the romance of tradition and rediscover the depth and tenderness of Eastern patterns. It is a flowing brocade, weaving the beauty of all things into the night.
