White Mosaics and White Desktop is his main work on show. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
"As a Chinese artist one cannot escape it.
"Besides, I believe that retaining the Asian taste is how ink art carries on and enriches the presentation of a sculpture."
The exhibition also features one of Hang's latest creations that he wishes to develop into a new series.
In the work, he paints against a gray background Braille alphabets that say: "If you can see, you don't need this passage."
It is also the work's title.
He says the work addresses the differences between vision and hearing and the cultural gaps that are hard to narrow.
He also invites people to discuss the possibilities of communication.
"When I painted the work, I saw a sophisticated side of myself-which appeared when I became more skillful with the gongbi style.
"I felt enormously free and rejuvenated."