
Weaving Light, Dreaming Form
Curated by ArtFlow Studio with curators Hongqian Zhang
Co - Curated by PA Art with Huan Zhou
Weaving Light, Dreaming Form explores the meeting point between material and imagination, softness and luminosity. Through textile-based structures and digital illustration, the two artists invite viewers to enter a space where light becomes tactile, narratives drift toward the dreamlike, and perception gently shifts. The exhibition reflects on how form can blur, stories can breathe, and new meanings emerge in the delicate space between reality and reverie.
Artists info:
Ketong Xing
Textiles in Creative Dialogue
Ketong Xing is an artist working at the intersection of light, material, and spatial structure. Rooted in the philosophy of wabi-sabi and inspired by tea culture, her work reflects a meditative sensitivity to impermanence and subtlety. With a background in architectural design, she uses tracing paper, fiber optics, and pearls to build folded modular installations that exist between the physical and digital worlds. Her practice focuses on softness, translucency, and the poetics of structural light.
Junying Jiang
Illustration in Creative Dialogue
Junying Jiang is a London-based illustrator whose practice explores fantasy, mythology, and personal growth through digital storytelling. Drawing on themes such as memory, ritual, and cultural transformation, she reimagines everyday scenes into magical, emotionally resonant narratives. Her works—such as Joy Blooms in Regent’s Park, Halloween Food Fable, and Kingdom of Atlantis—investigate the in-between space where imagination reframes reality.
Volunteer: Mohan Chen, Jingxiang Wang

















