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Artist Information:
Annysa Ng
New York, NY
United States
Member Since: Jun 2003

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Artist Statement:
Art is an Auto-Radical-Thought
projected in a tangible form.
I use everyday found objects
as part of the medium to
convey my momentaneous ideas.
The alternated manifestation
of found object poses an
answer and a question. The
ambiguity, like the ying-yang,
is the state of life. And my
work is just a fragment of
living.

In the ‘Leveler’, the spirit
tube is replaced by a small
vial of perfume. Will this
feminine replacement make the
masculine tool in a better
balance? The ‘Bad Art’ (bad
reads ba&<720;d, and means
bath in German) consists of a
‘Chair’ (throne) made of
toilet seat, and a ‘champagne
fountain’, which is a nicely
wrapped washbasin. Chair
symbolizes power, status, or
position. However, no matter
who we are, when we seat on
the throne (which means toilet
in British slang), we are all
mortal. Hair is one of my
favor media. It’s a symbol of
power in the biblical story,
while it’s an emblem of
trouble in the eastern value.
Both trouble and power could
be a lock, if their meanings
of existence are not
interpreted. In the ‘Locks’,
a padlock is nicely dressed
with pleated hair.

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