Dai Li: Recent Works

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Deadline:

6 December
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21 December
Jan Manton Gallery

Jan Manton Gallery is proud to present Recent Works by Dai Li showing between 6 – 21 December, 2022. Recent Works continues Dai Li’s interest in quirky, humorous, and inquisitive characters inspired by everyday life.

Dai Li was born in Sichuan, China in 1987. She moved to Australia in 2009 and now lives and works on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.

Dai Li is an artist mainly working on ceramics and watercolours. She graduated from Jindezhen Ceramic Institute majoring in ceramic arts in 2009.

Dai’s artworks are drawn from everyday life and the art and culture of the world at large. Her work focuses on people’s emotional states, how these manifest externally, and the mystery of how they arrived at this point. It is this same quality of intrigue that she seeks to engender in the experience of her own artwork, for the viewers of her work to relate to and reflect upon their own experiences. The characters often seem quirky, humorous, childish but thought-provoking.

Dai held her first solo exhibition ‘Wonderland’ in Brisbane in 2010 after her arrival to Australia and the same year she started exhibiting with Heiser Gallery. Since 2010, Dai has had numerous solo and group exhibitions with many commercial galleries, regional galleries and institutions.

Dai’s works are in the Public Collections of QUT Art Museum, Queensland and Ipswich Art Gallery and also many private collectors from Australia, China, Hong Kong and the UK. Recently, Dai’s work featured in The Journal of Austrian Ceramics’ July 2019 issue.

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