chilled drinking water
Year: 2026
Material/Technique: Silk Screen, Ink, Others
Size: 50 × 34 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Not Set
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USD 304
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About the Work
- Year
- 2026
- Material/Technique
- Silk Screen, Ink, Others
- Size
- 50 × 34 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Not Set
- Frame
- Included
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- gallery Unfold
- Ship-from Area
- Kyoto
- Days Until Dispatch
- 展覧会終了後、1週間程度
- Category
- Painting
Work Details
Material: Silkscreen on styrene, water ink, oil ink
Artist Statement
Wei-Ni Lu/Shu Okamoto “Low-Polygon Utopia”
This exhibition explores the phenomenon in which the artificiality of a fake object—its very quality of being recognizably fake—imbues an image with a unique appeal distinct from that of the real thing, using the phrase “low-polygon utopia”as a point of departure.
“Low-polygon” refers to 3D computer graphics models that represent objects with a limited number of polygons (surfaces). Originally developed and widely used due to the limitations of early computer processing power, low-polygon models are now appreciated as an aesthetic in their own right for their simplified and geometric forms. (Hereafter referred to as “low-poly.”)
Although “low-poly” is generally a term used in relation to digital data, real-world objects such as artificial plants, wallpapers and display platforms made by combining pixelated print sheets, as well as inexpensive toys, plush figures, and everyday items with a certain low-quality finish, may also be considered “low-poly” in a broader sense.
Through their artificial appearance, these objects evoke a new kind of attraction distinct from that of the originals. They can also trigger a nostalgic sensation, creating a feeling akin to a distant illusion or a mirage.
This exhibition explores the peculiar emotions and the visual and conceptual appeal evoked by such “low-poly” qualities through the works of two artists.
Text|Shu Okamoto
English Editing|Mu-Wei Huang
Exhibition Information
- Current Exhibition
- Wei-Ni Lu/Shu Okamoto "Low Polygon Utopia"07.18.2026 - 08.02
View in a Room
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USD 304
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1990 台湾 台北出身。
台北実践大学建築設計専攻を卒業後に来日し、2019年に京都市立芸術大学大学院絵画科版画専攻を修了。
現在、京都を拠点に、プリンティング作品やアートブックなどを制作。




















