Artist: He Xiaoqing
Introduction: This design is inspired by traditional Chinese ink painting art and constructs a spatial narrative through the visual philosophy of "counting white as black". When the lights are turned on, ink lines gradually appear in the blank background, forming a poetic picture of the interplay between reality and virtuality; When the lights go out, the deep ink will blend into the environment, leaving only a faint outline in the white areas. This interactive mechanism of light and shadow essentially transforms the concept of "existence and non existence" in Eastern aesthetics into a perceptible language of environmental protection.
In terms of specific design techniques, we adhere to three core concepts:
1.Spiritual resonance in the context of minimalism: Based on the creative principle of "simplicity in the grand way", a rich visual grayscale space is constructed through multi-level blending of ink and gray tones (from 5% to 90% ink concentration). As a dynamic medium, light highlights the delicate brushwork of "cherishing ink like gold" when lit, and returns to the ethereal realm of "invisible great form Is beyond shape" when extinguished, forming a metaphor of environmental protection with philosophical tension.
2.Contemporary translation of color psychology: The black base symbolizes the heavy reality of energy consumption, while the white light domain symbolizes the awakening moment of energy-saving actions. The two naturally transition through the unique "permeation edge" of ink painting techniques, dissolving the opposition between black and white, and guiding viewers to think about the balance of sustainable living in the grayscale gradient.
3. Dialogue of Humanistic Care in Time and Space: Incorporating the creation wisdom of Song Dynasty landscape painting's "livable and touristic" concept into the design, transforming the turning off of lights into a ritualistic experience of "picking up a pen and dipping ink" - every energy-saving action continues to write this dynamic ink painting scroll, elevating environmental protection practices to a cultural act of inheriting the ecological wisdom of the East.