Temperature plays a major role in Sara's project. The application of bismuth is rarely seen in day to day life. The low melting point allows her to instill heat factor into her pieces. Bismuth melts at 271.5 degree Celsius, the oxidation of bismuth is stunning, where nature crystallised forms and colours can tell the temperature.
Sara Chyan is an explorer. She loves to mix and match different materials, so as to express personal bodily experiences and uses art to show her emotion status. Recently graduated from Jewellery and Metal at Royal College of Art in London. Sara Chyan's works take a minimalistic approach with conceptual support. Sara tries to draw on a wide scale of subjects in a multi-layered way, likes to involve the viewer in a way that is sometimes physical and believes in the idea of function following form in a work.
Sara Chyan's works take a minimalistic approach with conceptual support. Sara tries to draw on a wide scale of subjects in a multi-layered way, likes to involve the viewer in a way that is sometimes physical and believes in the idea of function following form in a work. Her works respond directly to the human body and surrounding environment, and uses everyday experience from the artist as a starting point.