"I think everything in the world will disappear one day in the future, and the beautiful moments in life are also short-lived, temporary, and these things are not eternal.  So I use a special painting language. I use a scraper to destroy the boundaries between objects to make the objects appear to be disappearing as a way to express this philosophical question."

- Wei Huang

Huang Wei is an emerging Chinese artist based in London, focuses on ordinary objects in everyday life, encouraging reflection on the philosophical dimensions of time and existence in his artwork.

By delicately scraping the surface of the entire canvas, Wei intentionally blurs lines and boundaries, imparting a mysterious and tranquil narrative imbued with subtle emotions. Employing a distinctive painting language, the artist skillfully describes and refines the world as perceived through his eyes. Through the infusion of sincere emotions and personal feelings, transient moments are artfully framed into the eternal.