Artwork Collection

ROOT

To address the need that humans have for connection to others, it illustrates the disadvantages of self-isolation by combining ancient Chinese cultural artifacts and contemporary life in a surrealistic way.

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Addiction
Addiction

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Addiction

Self-isolation and excessive use of electronics leads to substance abuse. It combines contemporary and historical elements including social media, video games, marijuana, pipe, and carpet.

Concentration
Concentration

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Concentration

The illusion of charging either battery or humane energy is depicted by using cable instead of thread to make Chinese embroidery.

Diet
Diet

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Diet

Self-isolation leads to excessive eating and turns human into monsters. It makes the surroundings become more “monster-like” and emphasizes its harmfulness.

Energy
Energy

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Energy

Human doing yoga but limited by loss of muscle mass and energy. It is restricted by the Chinese knot and the peaceful environment is ruined by the surrounding dust and smoke.

Memory
Memory

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Memory

Chinese traditional silk balls, which float away along the sewer or bathtub, represent the loss of memory. Self-isolation harms memorizing skills and it affects human body in this surreal world.

Orientation
Orientation

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Orientation

The sunflower man is attracted by the screen indoor instead of the sun with repetitive daily routine staying at home.

Pressure
Pressure

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Pressure

Heart pressure caused by self-isolation is depicted by snake wine as a metaphor.

Red Eye
Red Eye

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Red Eye

Terrible sleeping quality caused by self-isolation and personal pattern design is depicted in this illustration. It uses mahjong as a metaphor for bed with a red eye as one dot.

Seat
Seat

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Seat

Human turns into wood because of sitting at home for a long time. It depicts the dramatic moment when the person becomes a traditional Chinese wooden chair.

Work by

Yujing Cai

Illustration

“To address the need that humans have for connection to others, "Root" illustrates the disadvantages of self-isolation by combining ancient Chinese cultural artifacts and contemporary life in a...” [More]