Slide

Year: 2024

Material/Technique: Oil, Canvas

Size: 41 × 31.5 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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Year
2024
Material/Technique
Oil, Canvas
Size
41 × 31.5 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
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Not Set
Work Certificate
Included
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Ship-from Area
Abroad
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Not Set
Category
Painting
Style
Everyday, Emotional, Quiet, Animal
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WORK CONCEPT =™︎ ©

On a summer afternoon in Okinawa, I passed a stegosaurus-shaped slide. In the sunlight, the red and green gleamed with a clean luster. At that moment, what came to mind was not the scenery but sunflowers—a tangible image of “good weather” in my heart. I merged them into one, creating a vibrant and playful afternoon.

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Artist

Wei Wei De
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Inspired by fragments of personal memory, Wei Wei’s practice unfolds in the space between the haze of recollection and the clarity of retrospection. His works carry a visual sensibility of grafting and mending, weaving together impressions that are at once intimate and elusive. Whether layering forms or subtly fragmenting the picture plane, he approaches the canvas as a quiet observer, steering clear of overt narratives. Instead, he creates distilled visual encounters—placing magnified details alongside intimate close-ups—gently revealing a sense of everyday perception that feels both strangely familiar and just beyond reach.

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Last updated date
08.20.2025
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