Tin Yu Chow

My practice explores disconnection and forced labour through humour, irony, and visual metaphor. In Sze you tomorrow? I reflect on the emotional ambiguity of being ghosted—using faded imagery and liminal spaces to evoke absence and uncertainty. In contrast, The Toast Project addresses forced labour through playful, unsettling metaphors of consumption, where toast becomes both nourishment and a symbol of commodification. Despite their differing starting points, both projects share motifs of fading, fragmentation, and survival, using lightness to navigate weighty themes. I seek to create space for contemplation, balancing empathy with critique, softness with severity, while drawing connections between personal experience and broader social concerns.
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