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You know the drill:

artists get three questions, each requiring three answers.

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This week we are excited to be joined by the fantastic Lulu Lin.

What would your last meal be?

• Cheese omelette 🍳

• Croquette Curry Rice (VG) 🍛

• Protein Cocoa 🍫

Can you share two truths and one lie?

• I scream in my dreams 😴

• I draw everyday ✍️

• I hate ceramics 🏺

Could you explain your work in three words?

• Genuine

• Grotesque

• Gaudy

About the artist

Lulu Lin is a Taipei-born artist who vividly explores the realm of fever dreams and nightmares. Her work features oblong, metallic faces with hollow eyes and emotionless stares, often depicting bald, genderless titans as symbols of deep-seated fears. Lin also imagines the moon’s scrunched-up faces as monstrous beings trapped in monotonous cycles, reflecting the darker aspects of the human psyche. Her art is a haunting exploration of the subconscious, capturing the unsettling emotions that reside within us.

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