Not For Sale
"Urban Matter" depicts the push and pull between preserving tradition and demolishing to make room for the growing population of the city of Beijing. Both are unwilling and unable to compromise as monuments from two different eras become superimposed on one another. In these times - which side should we stand for? To keep a cultural identity alive or to meet the demands of the modernity?
Technique: | Mixed Media |
Styles: | Figurative, Conceptual |
Contents: | Text, Symbol, Wall, Sign, Cityscape |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 18in x 24in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 4.0 lb |
Jing Jia, AFCA
Burnaby, British Columbia
Jia was a graphic designer and layout editor. After moving to Canada, Jia studied Fine Arts at the UBCO , making the Dean’s list. Her works have been exhibited and awarded in numerous art shows throughout the years.
"Art is a visual language, exploring with different art mediums is trying different ways to "talk"."