Salt Tse-Ying Chiang
MA work
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Only the shallow know themselves. - Oscar Wilde
The confusion towards the society and human beings develop the unlimited possibility of my art. The insistence of working in multiplied ranges of art, from illustration, animation, and installation, brings me the most powerful motivation of artistic creation. It comes from my nightmares; it presents my darkness; and it creates the creep.
Info
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Communication
Programme
MA Visual Communication, 2013
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Contact
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+44 (0)7742 120630
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Only the shallow know themselves. - Oscar Wilde
The confusion towards the society and human beings develop the unlimited possibility of my art. The insistence of working in multiplied ranges of art, from illustration, animation, and installation, brings me the most powerful motivation of artistic creation. It comes from my nightmares; it presents my darkness; and it creates the creep.
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Degrees
- MA, Commercial Design, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 2009-present; BA, Economics, National Central University, Taiwan, 2006
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Experience
- Illustrator and graphic designer, Salt Tse-Ying Chiang Art Studio, Taiwan/London, 2009–present
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Exhibitions
- Work In Progress, Royal College of Art, London, 2013; Re-Solutions, Korean Cultural Centre, London, 2012; ILD & AI, Royal College of Art, London, 2012; Interruption, Hockney Galleryt, London, 2012
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Awards
- Third Prize, John Norris Wood Natural Forms Drawing Prize, 2012; Selected, Best of British Illustration, 2012; Selected, Eleventh International Poster Biennal of Mexico, 2010
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Publications
- Ming Day/Ming Bridges CD Album, Salt TY Chiang(Illustration)/David Lai(Graphic design), Warner Music Taiwan, 2012; Images 36 Best of British Illustration 2012, Louise O'Reilly, The Association of Illustrators, 2012; L'Enfant et les Sortileges Introduction Brief, alt TY Chiang(Illustration)/David Lai(Graphic design), National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Centre, R.O.C, 2012