Weijian, Shi is a senior photography student at California College of the Arts. He was born in Chengdu And grew up in Guangdong, China. Weijian's early experiences provide a rich source of inspiration for his work, and his complex family structure provides a reliable source for his NEO archive. In his work Where Is Armo? He discusses the concepts of roots and Chinese-style immigration, as well as the sense of belonging among millennials in China's booming economy. At the same time, Weijian also brings his experimental perspective and sensitive personality into his works, such as See Saw series. In the latest work, A Pian(American Cut Pieces), Weijian currently discusses the stereotype composed of grand landscapes in the post-epidemic era. The artist's inspiration comes from negative comments on Chinese and American social platforms. Due to the epidemic, international travel has become more complicated, and more than the grand landscape is needed to support this bridge of communication, love, and understanding. The artist hopes to present the audience with a more personal and idealized bridge to eliminate political interference through his unique perspective.


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