
Peng Geng, General Fine Art,
Geng Peng, born in 2001, usually lives in Beijing, China
Undergraduate: Maryland institute college of art
His works are usually sculptural installations. He works with resin, steel, wood and other materials. Many of his creations are inspired by dreams and religion.
Skill Building
A series of technical exercises build and demonstrate skills in Rhino, laser cutting, 3D printing, and CNC routing.
CNC Routing

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Project I: I want
The main focus of this piece is on functionality; the entire piece has three layers, each of which can be twisted, and two of the faces in each layer have text and expressions, so that the three layers can be combined and matched at will. The idea of this work comes from myself, sometimes I don’t want to talk very much, I want to have a tool that can calm me down. For people who are not very talkative, it is most comfortable to be able to express the meaning of your statement with few words. So this work is made for this group of people.



Project II: Door
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The work depicts the inner thoughts of “us” when we are faced with a decision. It is the internal weighing and thinking that takes place when choices are made, and these thoughts create an invisible space that gives dimension to the thoughts and complicates the emotions. Space allows a place to move within. Choosing is like opening a door. The purple hand represents the goddess of fate. Another layer of meaning in this work is the ultimate fate’s arrangement for oneself, even if the situation at the moment is not satisfactory, everything is the best arrangement, and everything happens for its own reason.



Project III:
Branch
About the idea of this work: I want to express the concept of “past” through this work. I am a person who likes to remember the past, and in the memory of the past, everything was beautiful. In the tree’s memory, the memory of the past is beautiful. Sometimes I miss the things I had in the past that are now gone. Just like this branch, maybe it is really hard for us to find back what disappeared, but it makes me happy to send this memory to this tree.
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Research
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