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Charis Wu

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I am a graphic visual designer whose practice spans video, print media and experimental research. My creative drive stems from a deep fascination with how people perceive the world differently, and how design can reveal or challenge these variations.

My creative process typically begins with observation and dialogue, followed by material testing and visual experimentation. I enjoy translating research questions into concise, accessible forms, often achieved by blending documentary footage, conceptual visual elements and subtle narrative cues.

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I am a graphic visual designer whose practice spans video, print media and experimental research....

Is there an underlying “colour-centrism” within contemporary painting, and might such prejudice marginalise those with colour blindness? Furthermore, could the unique perceptual experience of colour-blind individuals offer alternative aesthetic values in art appreciation?

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Unseen Spectrum

Is there an underlying “colour-centrism” within contemporary painting, and might such prejudice marginalise those with colour blindness? Furthermore, could the unique perceptual experience of colour-blind individuals offer alternative aesthetic values in art appreciation?

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Unseen Spectrum

Is there an underlying “colour-centrism” within contemporary painting, and might such prejudice marginalise those with colour blindness? Furthermore, could the unique perceptual experience of colour-blind individuals offer alternative aesthetic values in art appreciation?

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