Published on: Aug 25, 2015
Design Museum presents Yung Cheng Lin‘s human art illusions addressing female body modification.
Taiwanese artist Yung Cheng Lin, also known as “3cm”, is an extremely talented Taiwanese photographer that explores the topics of womanhood – sexuality, birth, maturity, the obstacles in front of women and the expectations towards them in today’s society.
The contemporary artist interprets these subjects through simple tools and materials that interact with a human body to reveal a message and convey an idea.
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She intersects human bodies with common objects creating striking and somewhat alarming visual compositions that come to life through digital manipulation.
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In sometimes disturbing and surreal photos, she succeeds in touching us deeply, make us stop and think. All this is done by using everyday objects, simple colors and the magic of light.
And unlike many others who try to stand out by simply shocking the audience, Yung Cheng Lin gives us something more than that – the sparkle that evokes sensation of delicacy and rebellion, the sparkle of a true talent.