Zhuofan(Mika)Tao
About
My work begins where repetition loses meaning—where the habitual slips, and something unspoken surfaces. I am drawn to the microtextures of the everyday, to quiet rituals and gestures that register tension, containment, or the trace of something withheld.
Through unstable materials, shifting images, and spatial arrangements, I explore the porousness of bodies and environments—how forms hold, release, or remember. The surface, especially, recurs: as skin, as screen, as boundary. A fragile interface where inner and outer blur, where control becomes tactile, and care carries the weight of surveillance.
I am interested in the aesthetics of slight discomfort. In atmospheres where something almost happens, or just did. Where softness is not a comfort, but a pressure. Where stillness vibrates.
There is no fixed center—only arrangements, frames, reflections. I see the work as a site, not a message. A place to linger in the in-between: between the self and its image, between presence and echo, between what is shown and what cannot be touched but is already felt.