Support
Wensi Huang
My thesis work deals with the intimate relationship between parents and children. One of the intentions of my scaffolding-form artwork is to bring about the feeling of being supported, because I believe it plays an important role for many people. These supports include affection, comfort, companionship, and acceptance - which all lead to security. The support structure, generated automatically by the printing program’s algorithm, also simulates the nurturing behavior and the tight-knit bond between the parent and child. This scaffolding, which is normally removed afterwards, expresses the feelings of support that are so important but can be missing in the relationship.
The series of artworks symbolize the complexities of the parent-child relationship, expressing the tensions involved in achieving healthy attachment and balancing personal boundaries. At the same time, it brings the opportunity for reflection on the intimate relationships we are engaged in.
"Support I", 2019, 3D-printed resin, bronze, acrylic and crystal, 3’’x3’’x6’’. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Left: Title Wall. Right: “Support VII”, Necklace, 2021, acrylic, stainless steel piercing, pin lock. 7.8" x 10" x 11". Photo credit: Neighboring States"
Installation View of “Support” at Temple Contemporary, 2021. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Installation View of “Support” at Temple Contemporary, 2021. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Installation View of “Support” at Temple Contemporary, 2021. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Left: Showcard. Right: “Support VII”, Necklace, 2021, acrylic, stainless steel piercing, pin lock. 7.8’’x10’’x 11’’. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Left: “Support III”, Brooch, 2020, 3D-printed nylon, stainless steel, 1" x 3.3" x 5" Right: “Support IV”, 2021, Brooch, 3D printed nylon, stainless steel, 1.5" x 7" x 7". Photo credit: Neighboring States
“Support II”, 2020. Silicone and bronze bangle. 3’’x 7’’x 7’’ Photo credit: Neighboring States
Installation View of “Support” at Temple Contemporary, 2021. Photo credit: Neighboring States
Wensi Huang
TYL MJCC MFA ‘21
IG: @wensijewel
Website: www.wensihuang.com
Wensi Huang is a jewelry design artist from Guangzhou, China. She is currently received her MFA in Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. She works primarily with the digital technologies such as CAD and 3D printing.