“Panta Rhei” tears a sheet from Greek philosopher Heraclitus’ summary of the ever-changing nature of existence, where “one cannot step twice into the same stream.” In the heady pace of...
“Panta Rhei” tears a sheet from Greek philosopher Heraclitus’ summary of the ever-changing nature of existence, where “one cannot step twice into the same stream.” In the heady pace of today’s urban lifestyle, this adage is especially apparent. Straw paper, as a medium which is tossed aside only to be re-formed, is a testament to human life as it is wiped away again and again. In this series, Liu breaks down straw paper step by step, transforming it into pulp, and then drying it into a stone-like effect. The traces of personal information as it passes away is further emphasized and refined through this process. Within the cracks, the artist inserts gold, which forms a sharp contrast to the expendability of straw paper.