We love this art piece as Ian’s “PC” with the “LAN” line—it feels so meaningful since it kind of echoes his name. Haha, we’ve already hung it up at home, and it makes a wonderful decoration.
Posted 3 months ago by Kay (Mother)
We love this art piece as Ian’s “PC” with the “LAN” line—it feels so meaningful since it kind of echoes his name. Haha, we’ve already hung it up at home, and it makes a wonderful decoration.
Posted 3 months ago by Kay (Mother)
This is such a beautiful piece—I’d love to see it hanging at home too! Your attention to detail really shines through in the way the squares are arranged. Good job Ian :)
Posted 3 months ago by Kay (Mother)
Your attention to detail really shines through in the way the squares are arranged. This is such a beautiful piece—I’d love to see it hanging at home too!
Posted 3 months ago by Kay (Mother)
I saw a person holding their knees tightly.
Posted 5 months ago by Kay (Mother)
It looks like a busy traffic map, a blue/red train in the middle and a double-decker bus at the bottom, with a red traffic light in the top right corner.
Posted 5 months ago by Kay (Mother)
Looks like art piece to be hanged at the wall!
Posted 6 months ago by Edmond (Father)
Love the dynamics ^~^
Posted 6 months ago by Kay (Mother)
Creative monster picture good job!
Posted 6 months ago by Edmond (Father)
Creative monster picture good job!
Posted 6 months ago by Edmond (Father)
Wow, I genuinely want to hang this on our wall at home. Seriously — can we?
Posted 7 months ago by Kay (Mother)
I'm so proud of this artwork! The vibrant colors and bold shapes come together beautifully. Looks like a great piece to display at home.
Posted 7 months ago by Edmond (Father)
I'm so proud of this artwork! The vibrant colors and bold shapes come together beautifully. Looks like a great piece to display at home.
Posted 7 months ago by Edmond (Father)
I love how the blues aren't solid lines but rather a watery spread, giving the smoke a powerful, dynamic feel. And I like it even more striking that it stays within shades of blue—layered and nuanced—rather than turning colorful, since hottest flames are meant to be blue.
Posted 8 months ago by Kay (Mother)
First art work at CAIS! I love how each yellow clay ball is evenly spaced — so precise and consistent. Great job, Ian!