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Su Nay La Lynn
Su Nay La Lynn (b. 2001) is an emerging artist from Myanmar, currently in the midst of her bachelor degree at LASALLE College of the Arts. From a young age, she has always been interested in art, specifically illustrations and creating narratives through her drawings. As such, her artworks gravitate towards visual storytelling, story boarding and other modes of chronological world-building. Animals and fantasy are heavily featured through myths and legends, which are the main inspiration behind her work. Her goal is to become a creative storyteller, fabricating worlds and designs that might one day appear as a book, in a game or on the big screen.
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Urban Flowers
Medium: 
Key rings, wires, fabric and paper of variety (scrap paper, newsprint, food packaging)
Dimension: 
Even in a city, greenery can thrive. Urban flowers takes inspiration from wire fences where climbing plants thrive and co-exist with us amongst our concrete homes. In this work, the urban develops natural features through the greenery it supports, and nature reflects urban characteristics through its man-made materials (paper) and its structured, mathematical method of fabrication (origami). The artwork mimics a long coat-like garment, adopting visuals from a chain link fence overgrown with vines, leaves and flowers of paper.
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