Bonnie Tseng | Taiwan
Bonnie states:
”The act of drawing has become a daily ritual and a way of processing this wide and varied stimulus. As I observe this routine, this modern performance that is urban life, I respond through the simplest way I can, that is through the moving of graphite over paper. These are my experiences, my voice and my contribution." |
Basket and orange juice, visits to Debenhams and Tesco, listening to Cliff Richard and the Young Ones, watching music videos and comedies, episode 2 of Little Britain, 6.55 Oxford News on the BBC, and Igglepiggle’s Accident, are just some of the recorded events that make up the illustrations of Bonnie Tseng’s visual diary.
It is autobiographical, about the here and now, and a representation of a Bristol experience distinctively different from her native Taiwan or is it? For with the spread of the world-wide-web, and increasing globalization the materials mentioned above are available online and the companies supplying our food are global players. |