Deng Xin-Yi’s creative practice explores the relationship between “memory” and the construction of self-identity.
Through acts of recollection and writing, she positions herself as a medium that connects the past, present, and future.
For Deng Xin-Yi, art flows like free writing—a continuously unfolding gesture,
following fleeting moments of inner illumination and tracing pathways within the interstices of everyday life.
Within these constantly shifting spaces, the artist moves, questions, and explores, seeking the possibilities of artistic practice among multiple identities.
In recent years, Deng Xin-Yi’s work has gradually shifted toward cultivating a deeper connection with nature through meditation.
Within this quiet dialogue, natural elements, symbolic forms, and personal imagination merge and are transformed into sculptural shapes and textures.
Through this convergence, her art embodies both inward contemplation and a resonance between the self and the natural world.
As life continues its cyclical process of renewal, the core of her practice has also evolved—shifting from earlier inquiries and negotiations of self-roles to an embodiment of spiritual presence in the present moment.
Today, her works seek to respond to this continuously evolving state of being, delicately and quietly tracing a balance among memory, nature, and lived existence in the present.