Minghao Wu seamlessly blends various materials with moving images, continuously pushing the boundaries of multimedia experimentation. His work organically merges graphic structures with tangible sculptures and installations, creating a unique visual language. In his personal series, virtual graphic creatures and sculptural forms come together to construct a folklore-inspired world infused with an oriental aesthetic. These creations are not merely objects but interconnected entities that evoke a deeper narrative. In Chinese culture, hair is traditionally associated with lust, and Minghao frequently incorporates it into his work to symbolize the excess and distortion of desire. By constructing surreal creatures from hair, he explores the complexities of human longing, transforming an everyday element into a striking commentary on the nature of desire and its many manifestations.
