Lisha
Peng

CCA MFA 2021

Aesthetic Lost

2020

Materials:
Ceramic, PVC 20 cm × 20 cm × 35cm 30 cm × 15 cm × 20 cm 100 cm × 15 cm × 15 cm

Fragment of Memory (ongoing)

Materials:
Oil Painting

20 cm × 20 cm

Three

2021

Materials:
Ceramics

55 cm × 30 cm × 25 cm

Thinking Seeing

Questions

Artist Statement

I am a multidisciplinary artist who engages in painting, sculpture, performance, and installation. My art practice focuses on art and philosophy, psychology thinking to represent the relationship between subconscious and object. With the journey of exploring and researching, I keep challenging myself to explore the new area, searching for new tools to illustrate my thought and imagination. My work is about exploring new visual and sensory aesthetic research and material, dream, and memory in the art form. Visual impressions of objects have a direct impact on my perception of aesthetics. Thinking about everything becomes a blur. Thinking will be if we only rely on our eyes as a media without cognition, will the sensory things disappear? What is the type of aesthetic experience? I want to interpret my thinking on this topic in a new way, raise questions and artistically solve them. My recent works are using everyday objects to create more possibilities of material and form and find strength in fragility and the shifting connections between scale and environment.