Jocelyn Tsaih's solo exhibition, The Garden is Open, at Hashimoto Contemporary highlights her engagement with themes of sanctuary and refuge through oil paintings, sculptures, and unique figurative frames. Her work, inspired by the community gardens and parks in urban settings, features semi-abstract figures intimately interacting with the botanicals. Dominated by soothing blues and purples, the artworks aim to evoke emotions of peace and grounding. Tsaih emphasizes the meditative process of art-making, paralleling her experiences in nature, intending to provide viewers with stability, clarity, and reminders of their inner strength.
Tsaih's work reflects her sense of comfort when surrounded by nature, aiming to achieve both stability and clarity for viewers through her art.
The meditative quality of art-making parallels Tsaih's experiences in gardens, allowing her to connect with her inner self and find grounding in reality.
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