
The Endless Layers by Kevin Khan
To identify something you only need to spend a second with your eyes, while you never understand even you spend your lifetime. Touching the shell doesn’t make you understand the whole, as it is just merely the outermost layer of a matter. Everything on this planet is never easy to be understood. You have to pay 10 years effort to figure out a person, and start to understand a relationship after you break it up and break down, drunk up and fool around. You even never understand life even your coffin has been buried. And, to read this layers-binding society HKSAR, should we reverse the time to ten, hundred, or thousand years before to go through all changes and revolutions? If we try to compress all layers into a single layer, capture the slice within a second, just like the picture of what you see. All contexts, textures and layers in all dimensions shown on a single spreading cloth, does everything in this world become easier to be understood?







Comments
Damien Tan on May 21, 2009 15:00
Great description about your design. Very philosophical and Zen too :)
Lydia Lim on May 21, 2009 15:55
I like this. Did u draw this yourself? on Illustrator or hand-painted it, then scan? I love brush art... :)
Kevin Khan on May 21, 2009 16:15
HI here, I splash it at my scanner and paint it
Lyn Dinsey on May 22, 2009 08:15
Shannon Low on May 25, 2009 03:05
That's pretty deep. I love the brush art design.
Leslie Murray on June 04, 2009 22:54
Good art.
San San on June 06, 2009 14:53
just nice ^o^
Lucas Alcantara on June 18, 2009 00:21
nice nice nice