The gravest aspect of human experience is its absurdity. Our bodies continue to breathe while the spirit quietly erodes. Desire blinds us, and many drift through life without purpose. The Color of the Soul exhibition showcases art that records the distortion and tragedy of being human; it unfolds only to those willing to read my soul. Flesh becomes an instrument that reveals the movements of the inner life, where invisible thought turns grotesquely visible.
When bodies touch, the soul often retreats. Sex is not sinful, yet it unsettles the mind and exposes the failure of desire to cure loneliness. The exhibition stages an encounter between lust and death. The loss of a lover reshaped the narrative; grief now lives within colors. Death is no longer an ending but a transformation of presence.
The curator, Mr. Feng (Alex) Zhu, is grateful to know art — to peel oneself layer by layer like an onion, revealing feelings buried too deep for ordinary speech. This exhibition features nine oil paintings depicted in a surrealistic and abstract style, displayed on canvas.





