GLADYS LOU 嘉玳
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Graphic/Editorial Design


All Our Love, 2019

​A set of three encrypted postcards. Images in the same panels of each postcard are interrelated, with links and references to the other panels, either in form or content. The images are suggestive and tell a story with no certain answer. As only part of the key is printed on the back of each postcard, the three receivers must gather once again to decode the messages.

Mindwaves and Compass (Draft 2), 2021

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Pleasure Dome Social Media, 2022


Monster Zine Call for Submission, AGORA Arts Collective 2023


Pen Pal Project Social Media, DVSSS 2022


Mindwaves and Compass (Draft 1), DVSSS 2022

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Latcham Art Centre, 2023

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Tread Softly, 2021

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This poster reveals the fragility of artists and their work in the face of criticism, as the value of art depends solely on the reciprocity and appreciation of the viewers. The font design resembles embroidery, which emphasizes connection and represents the diversity of art with its free choice of colours and stitches. The flowers with exposed roots call to attention the artists' vulnerability when they present their work, reminding the viewers to treat them delicately with their comments. The juxtaposition between the two upright flowers and the crushed, falling flower shows the identity of the artist as part of a community, which relies on mutual care and gentleness to thrive. 
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  • About Me
    • About Me
    • CV
    • Links
  • Portfolio
    • Video/ Performance >
      • Am I Human?
      • Breathe Easy
      • Semiotics of Water
      • Beyond the Closet
      • Seattle
      • Alienated City
      • Dr. Hu
      • A Moth's Monologue
      • In/Time/Out
      • Deadline
    • Documentary/Journalism >
      • Power: Being a Queer BIPOC Artist
      • Nearshore Gatherings
      • CICSA Chinese Festival
    • Music Video >
      • Serenity Wavs - Free
      • Ruchi - No Criminal
    • Sound >
      • Shape of the Wind
      • Another World That Sounds Like You
      • Curiosity Shop
      • A Laughing Incident
    • Photography >
      • Afterimage
      • Still Life
      • Portrait
      • Black & White
      • Event
  • Curating
    • Thing Valley
    • All watched over by machines of loving grace
    • The Reality of Unprecedented Times
    • Everyday Encounters: Recent Points of View
    • UTM Film Fest 2023
  • Writing
  • Design
    • Graphic/Editorial Design
    • Illustration
    • Sculpture
  • Contact