“Garden”
Burns and Blooms





Alice’s Work delicate on observing daily activities and preserve the sensational experience. The exploration of various materials allows Alice to capture both figuration and abstraction with the comment element of light and color. By playing with materials, Alice seeks to create time and space within the momentary experiences.

Alice Zhang is an undergraduate student studying in Rhode Island School of Design. Coming from a Painting background, she focuses on articulating conceptual ideas with paintings and illustrations. Alice Zhang is a now a student studying interior architecture. Which she developed 3D thinking strategies using modeling. Her interests are drawn to the adaptive reuse of space and exhibition installations.
In gardens' gentle grasp, life takes its stance, Where bloom and decay engage in their dance. A canvas of hues, a tapestry so fine, Where nature's verse whispers, intertwine.

Beneath the azure canopy, blossoms thrive, In vibrant splendor, their stories arrive. Petals unfurl, a symphony of bloom, Embroidering fragrant tales, erasing gloom.

But time's unyielding hand, a silent decree, Weaves threads of change in this verdant spree. The bloom, a fleeting waltz, a transient glance, Meets the embrace of decay's tender advance.

For in this cycle, beauty finds its rest, In wilting petals, a poignant quest. Decay, not an end, but a humble reprieve, Nurturing soil for the seeds to conceive.

The garden, a tome of life's ebb and flow, Where bloom and decay in harmony grow. In this mosaic, where endings find their place, New beginnings stir, in nature's embrace.