Talking pattern-Ziqi Geng
When I went outdoors, I was deeply touched by the sense of vitality in nature, so I tried to express it in different visual ways. When I looked down, I saw fallen leaves in many colours scattered on the ground, trees and flowers growing strongly from the soil, and small plants showing their own energy. When I looked up, I saw the clear blue sky, the soft white clouds on sunny days, and sometimes a bright rainbow appearing after the rain. Dragonflies were flying and stopping in the air, which made the whole scene feel even more alive.
To record these moments, I used different materials and techniques. I tried traditional painting methods to show the texture and movement of nature. I also used painting software to make printed graphics. Through different arrangements such as symmetry, repetition, and copying, I explored new ways to present my feelings. These experiments helped me understand how colours, shapes, and compositions could express emotions and atmosphere.
This process was not only about drawing what I saw, but also about expressing the energy I felt from nature. Each work became a reflection of the connection between myself and the natural world, showing how I translated simple outdoor experiences into visual language.
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4th November 2025 @ 4:41 pm
In every painting of Bambi, I can sense her meticulous and concentrated observation of nature. She seems to have eyes that can capture beauty – the layered texture of fallen leaves, the posture of a dragonfly perched, the gradual changing colors of the sky after a rain shower. These fleeting moments that are easily overlooked have all been tenderly captured by her.
What particularly impressed me was her diverse exploration of materials and techniques. She not only skillfully used traditional mediums such as watercolor and acrylic to vividly depict the dynamic and texture of nature, but also flexibly used Procreate to create graphics with a print style. She often constructed visual rhythms that are both modern and full of natural charm through symmetrical, repetitive, and replicated arrangements. Her color combinations are always unforgettable, with bold yet harmonious color usage, free brushstrokes and emotional undertones. The overall style is highly recognizable, and each work carries her unique artistic signature.
From her paintings, I gained a lot of inspiration. Her creations have long gone beyond mere visual reproduction; they also convey the inner energy and life rhythm that she perceives from nature. Each piece is a testament to her dialogue with nature, and it also allows us to see: how those ordinary outdoor experiences, through the sincerity and talent of a creator, are transformed into such touching visual language. Bambi not only records the scenery, but also ignites the viewer’s love and imagination for nature.