Sera Yong

 Sera Yong has dabbled in a wide range of creative projects during her time, from posters and visual identities to grand scale artworks for exhibitions. However, one aspect unifies her work: a series of experimental oozing forms which wonderfully summon the volatile texture of wet paint. Taking advantage of the vivid aesthetics that come from “unexpected” combinations of colour and shapes, these strange forms drip, ooze and run riot throughout her body of work.

The pair became fascinated with “drawing real objects in an unrealistic manner” and accompanying them with audio to “craft a surreal atmosphere”. These experimentations are often incorporated with the oozing forms which characterise Sera’s visual language. While the satisfying splurges look as if they might have been concocted in a chemical laboratory, Sera tells us that she actually gets much of her inspiration from nature. Fascinated by the “astonishing visual mysteries” that occur in the natural world, she loves to watch how colours change miraculously with the weather and seasons: “Just as no single tree has the same green colour, many greens can be found on one of thousands of branches from a single tree.”

The graphic designer has been channelling these observations of the natural world into her project Microscopy since 2018. The project began as a response to the death of a loved one, and the strange and “futile” way a life can be taken away. Ruminating on the fragile line between life and death, Sera finally decided to focus her creative lens on the realm of the living. Taking a microscopic look at organisms that “are in constant motion”, the graphic series aims to “observe, and reinterpret the wonders of living things that do not stop and move continuously”.

https://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/sera-yong-graphic-design-210322 



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