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modelsof-color · 5 months
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Jiashan Li by Carole Peyrot for Issue Magazine December 2023
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therunwayarchive · 7 months
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Jiashan Liu for Priscavera, Fall 2022
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newestcool · 6 months
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Jiashan Liu for M Le Magazine du Monde April 2023 ''Special Mode Homme'' Photographer Luis Alberto Rodriguez Fashion Editor/Stylist Robbie Spencer Makeup Artist Vassilis Theotokis Hair Stylist Shiori Takahashi Set Designer Afra Zamara Casting Director Holly Zamara Newest Cool
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vestae-vocivus · 1 year
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toryorlando11 · 1 year
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Mamuor Majeng, Jiashan Liu & Arthur del Beato photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez - M Le magazine du Monde April 2023
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mymilovesfashion · 8 months
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Jiashan Liu in Miu Miu Spring 2023
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Alexander McQueen F/W 22 Show
designer: Sarah Burton
fashion editor/stylist: Camilla Nickerson
Sora Choi
Juno Mitchell
Lisa Verberght
Halimotu Shokunbi
Jiashan Liu
Wanessa Milhomem
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Jiashan Liu by Luis Alberto Rodriguez for M Le magazine du Monde April 2023
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Jiashan Liu photographed by Carloe Peyrot for Issue South America November 2023
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nowegood56789 · 10 months
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One Grain One World: Peking University Particle Art Exhibition
Preface to "One Grain One World: Peking University Particle Art Exhibition" Touring Exhibition at Today Art Museum, Beijing--Particle Art Manifesto
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Grain is the language through which we create art. It is the medium of art and wood that everyone can use, and can be found everywhere in life, if you pay attention.
It is also an art product that can be made by everyone's hands, a unique memento of each maker, who has turned their limited time of life into infinite time of art.
We, a group of people who love art, are students, teachers and researchers. We are travelers who simply indulge in "aesthetic walks", and thinkers of art boundaries and art ontology.
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《生命的螺旋》 Author:Han Haima, Xu Tianxiao, Li Shuning Materials: sterilized test tubes used in biological experiments, acrylic paint Size: 160cm x 220cm Particle ratio: 1: 300 Best viewing distance: 12m (using cell phone is better) Best viewing distance: 9.5m in front of the work (5m with a cell phone)
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《源》 Author: ZhangJing Size: 1.2m x 1.2m Materials: Stretch mesh tube Particle diameter: 1.2cm Best viewing distance: 3m Particle ratio: 1 : 250
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《王楠自画像》 Author: WangNan's friends Size: 1.2m x 1.2m Materials: Pin Best viewing distance: 4.5m to 6.5m Particle ratio: 1 : 500
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《相由心生》 Author: Chen Yanlei Size: 9m x 4m Materials: Oil stick Best viewing distance: 2m Particle ratio: 1 : 242.42
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《逝去的科技》 Author: Tianchen Tang Size: 1440mm x 2200mm Materials: Electronic chips and desktop motherboards Best viewing distance: 5m to 7m Particle ratio: 1 : 60 to 1 : 120
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《青锈山水》 Author: Jiashan Cao Size: 90cm x 450cm Materials: Copper rust, iron rust, copper flake, iron flake Best viewing distance: 5m Enter the forest, embrace the forest, green is the eternal pursuit of mankind, green mountains and water is the ideal home for people. The greenery in the city is becoming scarce as the tall buildings are getting taller and taller, and the big cities are always filled with the oppressive feeling of suffocating people. People need greenery to heal their tired bodies.
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《脐带》 Author: Siwen Liu Size: 100cm x 80cm Materials: X-rays, acrylic plates, light guide plates Best viewing distance: 3m Particle ratio: 1 : 300 The umbilical cord is the lifeline that connects the baby to the mother, the most basic connection between mother and child at the beginning of life, and is destined to be severed and separated. From the time I broke away from my mother's body, I also gradually broke away from her wings and grew into an independent person. However, every part of my body was given by my mother, and blood and kinship are inseparable no matter what. I disassemble the x-ray of my mother and myself to become the initial appearance of my own conception in my mother's womb, hoping to preserve the connection between my body and my mother's through art, to preserve the strongest and most sincere love between mother and daughter with this spiritual art umbilical cord, and to commemorate the harm my mother endured during pregnancy and childbirth.
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《孤城》 Author: Yuan Han Size: 120cm x 180cm Materials: Granular transparent capsules, micro-sculpted model figures Best viewing distance: 1.8m Particle ratio: 1 120 With a transparent capsule filled with a variety of dolls, the implication is that each role in society is an individual, all have their own small world, are an independent city, and seem to be like a cocoon chrysalis wrapped around themselves. Combined together and as a whole, the individual cannot be separated from the whole, and the whole cannot be separated from the individual, and together they create a pellet work based on the thinking person. This work reflects the widespread problem between people caused by modern technology - the disconnection of communication and connection, hoping to arouse the awareness of communication between people.
Among the many interesting and outstanding exhibits, I was most impressed by the audio-visual exhibit "Imagination of Six Lines".
Author: Wang Nan Size: 2.4m12m1.9m Material: mechanical metal, luminous device, fog Background music: Destination - Ocean L.
An accident made me play with death in my imagination, and my soul was taken out of the hyperbaric tunnel. I disappeared into the light and shadow as the medium drifted away. After awakening, I re-examined myself and reminded myself to keep my original intention, not to go to extremes, that what goes around comes around, and that six is Qian, the positive northwest, for Yin, where I live.
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modelsof-color · 25 days
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Jiashan Liu by Francesco Nazardo for PRISCAVERA SS 24 Campaign
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therunwayarchive · 3 months
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New York Fall 2022 (Part 2)
Kim Shui
LaQuan Smith
LoveShackFancy
Naeem Khan
Opening Ceremony
Priscavera
Rodarte
The Blonds
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newestcool · 1 year
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Balenciaga s/s 2023 rtw Creative Director Demna Creative Officer Martina Tiefenthaler Models Jiashan Liu Makeup Artist Inge Grognard Hair Stylist Gary Gill Manicurist Fanny Santarita Casting Director Franziska Bachofen-Echt Source
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pray-for-prada · 1 year
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Realmente no vemos suficientes editoriales de moda masculina aquí, ¡así que aquí hay una joya para ustedes!
Arthur Del Beato, Jiashan Liu y Mamuor Majeng por Luis Alberto Rodriguez para M Le magazine du Monde.
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China's factory workers chafe under quarantine
BEIJING: China's coronavirus epidemic turned a Lunar New Year family reunion into an enforced quarantine for factory worker Hu Aihua, trapping him at home and preventing him from returning to his job.
He is one of China's 290 million rural migrant workers and many like him are mired in uncertainty, confined to their homes since late January, worried about a prolonged absence from work.
As new infections fall nationwide authorities are encouraging companies to get back to work, with some local governments even chartering buses, trains and planes to pick up employees.
But many remain stranded.
Hu, for one, cannot leave his family's house in Dayan Township in central Hubei province, the virus epicentre that has been under virtual lockdown since late January.
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He and his family can only buy necessities on designated days by giving orders over the phone to a community representative, he told AFP.
"The choice of goods is much more limited... And it's harder to buy things like English books for my child," added Hu, 39, whose 10-year-old son is now taking classes online.
He worries about his prospects if the quarantine is not lifted soon.
"I still receive a full salary now, but it can't go on forever... If our boss lacks income, he won't be able to pay for so many workers."
As China reeled under the virus that has now killed more than 2,900 and infected some 80,000 nationwide, online searches for "unemployment" and "layoffs" spiked from January to February, noted Nomura economist Lu Ting.
He estimates China's business resumption rate to be around 45 percent, if sectors like government, finance, healthcare and residential utilities are excluded.
- 'We can't leave' -
Only about half of the 600 or so workers at Hu's employer, Jiangxi Jieneng Group, have resumed work owing to difficulties returning from outside the province.
But this does not mean lower expenses.
"There are overheads we have to pay... such as water, electricity and workers' salaries," said general manager Xu Hang.
The cost price of non-woven cloth, which the manufacturer uses in the hygiene products it makes, has risen 10 percent.
It also set aside resources for a new mask production line in the battle against the virus.
Xu said the firm has taken a 10 million yuan loan ($1.43 million) to temporarily ease the financial pain.
Even some workers outside Hubei are finding it hard to return to their jobs.
Factory worker Liu Zhishuang, 28, has been cooped up at home with his family in eastern Anhui province for almost a month.
"We can't leave," he said. "Public transport and railways are not operating."
Since early February, only one person from his family has been allowed to leave their home at a time -- and that for only two hours every two days.
Zhang Hongwu, 29, who returned to visit his family in Henan province has been unable to return to his job near Shanghai due to travel restrictions.
"I won't be going back (to the company)," he told AFP, adding that he is now looking for work in another city, where restrictions are not as tight.
- 'Nothing but weight-gain' -
Some companies have offered cash incentives to lure local hires, with iPhone-maker Foxconn offering local applicants in Sichuan province a bonus of 3,750 yuan ($540).
Hu's employer is offering 20 percent more in cash incentives, with up to 2,000 yuan for successful referrals.
Binhai New Area in Tianjin municipality arranged for 150 large buses to help staff outside the province return to work, said state news agency Xinhua.
Authorities in the eastern city of Hangzhou paid to send trains to go and pick up workers, while Jiashan county's government forked out for chartered flights, according to state media CCTV.
Not everyone, however, can marshal such resources.
Shi Minxin, general manager at Haojun Automation Equipment Technology east of Shanghai said with public transport disrupted, some staff had to drive themselves back to work.
One commuted from as far as Chongqing, which is about 1,600 kilometres (1,000 miles) away.
When they arrive, they must self-quarantine for several days, Shi added.
Sales at his firm have fallen 80 percent because of the epidemic.
He is not alone: China's manufacturing activity fell to its lowest level on record in February.
While the company -- which makes moulds -- has resumed 80 percent of production since resuming work in February, it has been a slow recovery.
Shi expects operations will only return to normal -- at about 95 percent capacity -- by March 10.
For workers like Liu in Anhui back to normal can't come quickly enough.
"I feel very helpless. I want to go out, but I can't," he said.
"There's nothing at home except weight-gain."
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