Xia Qingzi - Chinese New Year Thanksgiving Fest... __link__
Xia Qingzi is renowned for her visual storytelling. A "Thanksgiving-Spring Festival" fusion table relies on color psychology.
The centerpiece of The Fest is inevitably the dining table. However, Xia Qingzi shifts the focus from the consumption of food to the labor of love behind it. The work highlights the hands that prepare the dumplings, the steam rising from the nian gao (New Year cake), and the tired yet joyful eyes of the elders. By focusing on these micro-narratives, the work fosters a sense of gratitude for the invisible labor that sustains tradition. It posits that the "New Year" is not a gift that appears automatically, but a legacy built by the hands of the previous generation. Xia Qingzi - Chinese New Year Thanksgiving Fest...
The revival of the is not merely a nostalgic exercise. In an era of climate crisis, political division, and digital isolation, the ancient wisdom of intentional gratitude is urgently needed. This festival teaches that thanksgiving is not a single day of excess (as Western Thanksgiving can sometimes become) but a quiet, perpetual attitude of recognizing interdependence. Xia Qingzi is renowned for her visual storytelling
As she looked forward to the new year, Xia Qingzi knew that she would carry the memories of this special festival with her, and that the love and warmth of her family would stay with her throughout the year. However, Xia Qingzi shifts the focus from the