“Please just let me have _ piece” , 36”x48”, acrylic, glue, ink, colored pencil, charcoal on canvas, 2024











“Secret Altar” , 28”x55”, Acrylic, ink, aluminum, fluorite, aventurine, agate, opalite, labradorite and glue on canvas, 2024














“Spiritual Download”, 35.5”x47.5”, Acrylic, modge podge, micah, rhinestones on canvas, 2024















“No Love Without Freedom, No Freedom Without Love” , 60”x72”, Acrylic on canvas, 2024









“No Mercy”, 30”x30”, Acrylic on canvas, 2023










“The Spirit Watches”, 40”x30”, Acrylic on canvas, 2023












“Talk To Me”, 11”x14”, Acrylic on canvas, 2023












“Losing Face”, 31.5”x23.5”, Acrylic on canvas, 2023














“Can’t hold on”, 36”x36”, acrylic on canvas, 2023












“Damned if I don’t”, 36”x36”, acrylic on canvas, 2023











“Never really alone, even in my own company”, 36”x24”, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2023










“Possession By Metal Demon”, 24”x36”, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2023









“Parallax”, 24”x36”, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2023






“Interlude”, 72”x60”, acrylic and charcoal on canvas, 2023








“Delivered By A Meteorite”, 42”x42”, acrylic on canvas, 2023








“Two Voices, Open”, 53”x67“, acrylic on canvas, 2022










“Jupiter”, 60”x72“, acrylic on canvas, 2022










“Golden Body Chrysalis”, 57”x67“, acrylic on canvas, 2022









“Jupiter”, 49”x61“, acrylic on canvas, 2022









“Burning”, 53”x61“, acrylic on canvas, 2022







“A Seat At The Table”, digital painting, 2021






“Where The Dab Lives”, digital painting, 2021








“I’ll take you with me”, 48”x36”, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2023










“Breaking The Lock”, digital painting, 2021







Exhibition










Ji Zou

e: azou@risd.edu
ig: ji.zouu




Practice


Hmong Chinese American artist practicing painting, illustration, and sometimes video art. Often thinking about the fragility of reality, the connection between waking and dream worlds, what is invisible but felt, what is self, and what it means to love.  Their practice is diaristic and self reflexive and often draws from  meditations, dreams, memories, and imagined futures. Through their work, they seek to get closer— closer to others, closer to being, closer to truth— by recognition of the ever present gaps and voids.  


Biography


Raised in suburban Michigan, they grew up in a cross cultural, polygynous family. During their undergraduate studies in Neuroscience and Sociology, they became interested in meditation practices introduced to them by professors and friends. In their first 10 day silent meditation, painting was the only thing they could think of. Shortly after, they moved to New York City and began to work in commercial illustration and the restaurant industry. They continued to experiment as a digital painter for 6 years before attending Rhode Island School of Design for their MFA in illustration.
Since beginning their painting practice in 2022, their work has been presented widely in group exhibitions at Collaborations, Copenhagen; The Hole, New York; Vardan Gallery, LA; and more. They were awarded the Presidential Fellowship at RISD (2022) and published as the cover artist of New American Paintings (165).