The final round of artwork! Don't forget, you can still attend Fotanian this coming Saturday and Sunday!
DL and I were super impressed by this ink painting. I mean, they're horses rendered in simple strokes! This is truly modern Chinese painting.
Oh, I used to build houses and stuff out of popsicle sticks...I miss that.
I thought this series was rather cute. An homage to the master Hayao Miyazaki.
Performance art.
Mm, I love men in suits.
Alright, I took this picture because of that little kid in the peacoat just staring at something. Look at how fascinated he is, he's not even looking at the artists. What could he be looking at??
Yes, the little dude was staring at a pork chop! I don't know why, but this was just so funny to me.
This dude is famous for mocking and parodying Chow Chun Fai's work (he's the dude with the nice studio who does paintings of Hong Kong movie scenes). I like his work because he's so funny. Here he is playing around with Chow Chun Fai's taxi fetish.
And here he is doing a pirate version of Chow Chun Fai's style. DL told me that he deliberately watches pirated copies so that it truly looks pirated, with the blurry and pixelated quality, etc.
Lace and...? Mattress foam?
For a second, I thought the water was real, but it's resin. That poor little turtle! You know, I'm obsessed with turtle welfare because of guilt. When we were kids, we released our turtles into the wild (ie. our backyard) where they were promptly eaten by rats.
These dudes performed at the studio.
A fashion design studio opened, too! Good luck, kids!!
Christmas tree.
Randomly, a museum devoted to antique tea ware. It was so crowded!
And possibly the best artist of the day, Wilson Shieh's work. Love his stuff, very thoughtful and witty but not pretentious.