Kila Cheung's "Little Fires Everyone" exhibition highlights how the inner energy of individuals, shaped by childhood, influences their contemporary lives and connections.
Through playful imagery and child-like expressions, Cheung encourages viewers to reflect on past experiences as a lens to reinterpret present realities.
Cheung's work represents a dialogue between childhood innocence and adult complexities, aiming to soften negative emotions and foster collective healing.
The use of warm colors and whimsical style in Cheung's art bridges the gap between youthful innocence and adult life, promoting introspection.
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