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From small sketches of still lifes to large paintings of portraits, Kristycharay wields acrylic paints and charcoal pen to depict her observations of the people and objects around her. During the planning and preparation leading up to the exhibition, we at the Eslite Gallery had a chance to sit down with Kristycharay at her studio and learn about the creative process of these works.
The subjects we’ll see in the paintings in the exhibition, can you tell us how they came about?
I would first photograph them, hoping the person would not bring any emotions. Ideally, I prefer them to not have prepared anything for the shot. I just want to take a good look at them and their story. I like observing people around me, so I want to look back and get to know them again in my own way. And I really enjoy that.
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What is painting to you?
Painting is just an ordinary, everyday thing. I used to think of painting as this grand sacred practice, where you set yourself a big goal to achieve, with big stories and big pictures running in the head. But with time, after I have come to understand more things, I feel like there’s no need to look at it with such ceremonious solemnity. Less serious, that’s what I want. That’s why I have to keep myself calm now, so my paintings don’t know I am excited. If they knew, they wouldn’t be real.
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曲家瑞 KRISTYCHARAY, 母親,飯桌的時光 TABLE TIME, 2021
NT$ 1,110,000
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Kristycharay's studio
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What about the smaller paintings? Can you talk a little bit more?
The small paintings are actually the beginning of how all these paintings started. I told myself at the time (2016) that I wanted to dive into another form of painting. For some reason, I wanted to start painting something more realistic, do everything slower and learn to be a keener observer like a monastic practice. It had to be random and unplanned, because if it was planned, I would be thinking about how to set everything up. But I wanted it to be pure. I didn’t give it much thought about the subjects. They just needed to be seen in their original size, so I looked for objects that would fit into a 20 by 20 centimeter frame.
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What inspiration did you get from painting your younger sister?
When I saw her all cozied up in those complex layers of blankets that day, I immediately thought, my god, that’s the most complicated bundle of blankets I’ve ever seen, and it won’t happen again if I miss this chance. Plus it looked so natural, so I decided to paint it. I found out later that it was extremely difficult. I regretted it not long after. This happens all the time—I overestimate myself and underestimate the challenge. Every time I paint, I am contending with myself, and the struggles lead to self-doubts. But the unknown kept me going forward, and I finished the painting without realizing it. And that’s it!
曲家瑞 KRISTYCHARAY, 元元 LISA, 2022
NT$ 660,000
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Installation views of Kristycharay Solo Exhibition
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Guided Tour of Kristycharay Solo Exhibition
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Kristycharay Solo Exhibition
‧ Date: 04 May – 28 May, 2022
‧ Address: ESLITE GALLERY∣B1, No. 88, Yanchang Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 110055, Taiwan (eslite spectrum Songyan Store)
‧ Opening Hours: 11am-7pm, Tuesday – Saturday (closed on Sunday and Monday)
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Kristycharay Solo Exhibition
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