Finding the "Art Bridging." post for the updated photos is very troublesome.
So imma put up the photos
here instead of
there. :D
I remember telling you that i like the black and colourful flowers exhibit and the huge ass exhibit which is the ripped-cloth exhibit -the exhibits are named myself because i don't know the names of the exhibits.
Here they are:

Yes, this is the ripped-cloth exhibit. Look from different point of view to understand why the cloth is ripped.

It is very huge. About 1 ½ storeys tall? The whole art piece is made of acrylic paint. The acrylic pain was dripped all over the art piece.

Don't think it's dried up yet when it's sent over to the museum because there are paint stains on the floor.
This is the black and colourful flowers exhibit:


This is the black side. The opposite side will be the colourful side.


This is the colourful side. There are 10,000 flowers in total. They are obviously not real flowers. They are made of metal and none of them are the same.
The rest of the photos will be given brief or no explaination. :D

These are all real; vegetables. Look at the white vegetable in the glass. It's a face! The artist massage(!!!)-not carve- the vegetable everyday to make it look like this.

Made of yarns. Twirled any-oh-how-ly into this... this. I don't find this impressive at all actually.


But these are impressive. These are knitted from yarns. Including the wheels, penguin, words. Everything. Cool.


These are also real people standing on _________ in the middle of the sea. Guess what it is they are standing on.

This is a screen showing blue flakes flying down and everywhere. Very chio.

Hard to explain. One of the person behind this boy has a naval piercing! LOL.

This art piece is in the water. How did the artist make the misty effect? We guess that it's jelly.
More photos tomorrow. Kinda tired now.
Oh yarh, the answer is salt crystals. They are standing on blocks and blocks of salt crystals. :D
Bye!