In the mid-1970s, Lii Jiin Shiow began a seven-year series of works based on family photographs. Inspired by the effects of negative imagery, this series often features gray and black as its dominant tones and explores themes of personal life and everyday experience, depicting family members, siblings, classmates, and friends. In the early pieces of this series, black masses frequently surround the figures to create a layered pictorial space. This work, A Pair on Shadows, portrays the artist’s younger brother, Lii Ying-che. With their faces rendered ambiguously, the two figures sit behind each other in identical postures, showing interesting resemblances and differences.
Lii Jiin Shiow
A Pair of Shadows
1977
Acrylic on canvas
100.5 x 130 cm
Collection of Chiayi Art Museum