Keep the distance of one meter

Artwork description: The work is inspired by bubble wrap in daily life. Dense bubbles get a practicable barrier that protects the object from being damaged. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese people have been so familar with the announcement requiring people to "keep a distance of one meter away" in public. People are likely easily to get caught up in such a new situation very easily, which seems to be a paradox, getting a new habit to withsatnd the stresses and strains of public life. As the epidemic rages, individuals have to keep a certain distance from each other. However, human beings are an integral part of our society, and the mutual care and concern would never be blocked and separated. Therefore, despite the fact that mankind will unpredictably face one disaster after another in the future, we are still move forward with optimism and reach for new horizons. This work is created based on bubble paper modeling, with enlightenment about the epidemic, trying to illustrate the relationship between people and the epidemic disaster, probing people’s subtle and fragile changes both physically and psychologically from an artistic perspective of glass artworks.
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