Flora Paradoxa
A photographic series on flowers, started with a simple premise: what if flowers weren't just flowers? An experiment exploring the boundaries between photography and painting.
Drowning Flowers
A series of oil paintings capturing flowers submerged upside down in water—where direction is lost, but beauty remains, distorted and defiant in its own reflection.
Fragility can speak
A series exploring the possibilities of fusion between painting and textiles.
Timeless love
An illustration series exploring the female body and flowers.
Möbius strip
A photographic series questioning the contradiction in our life.
Lonely
A photographic series about moments that make me feel how small and alone human beings can be in the world.
Exhibitions
Xi
Luo
Xi Luo is a Chinese artist currently based in Shanghai. As a multidisciplinary artist, She primarily explores new forms of visual art through mediums such as textile art, photography, and painting, normally inspired by plants, western philosophical novel and ancient Chinese poetry. She considers art as a path to explore the timeless paradoxes of life — death and rebirth, togetherness and loss, hope and fear, aims to explore the expression of humans' most vital and most common emotions. Her practice is about self-identity, existentialism, emotions, dreams, feminism and psychological states.
Through painting, embroidery, and photography, she weaved these tensions in poetic forms, allowing them to speak of both fragility and strength. She hopes both the audience and herself can find the truest selves through her works. If these emotions resonate, then art becomes not only a form of self-healing, but also a way to heal others.
Her works have been reported by some media like Goddessarts Magazine, She was a finalist in the Goddessarts Prize and her works also participated in London Design Festival. She has been shortlisted in VAA ART500 INTERNATIONAL 2025, and has also received a nomination for the Artist of the Year Awards 2025 from the Visual Artists Association.