“The world today doesn’t make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?” – Pablo Picasso
ISU Xu likes to keep the uncertainty of his works. He gets inspiration from life and actively explores any field he is interested in. At the same time, his works are deeply influenced by Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano and Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.
He loves Chinese traditional Taoist culture, so in his works, we can see all kinds of natural texture and uncertain elements.
In ISU Xu's works, it is obvious to reflect on the artist's identity and humanistic care for human society. At present, ISU Xu tends to explore the relationship between the natural attributes and social identity of human beings as creatures. For him, creation is a process of thinking and examining things, rather than just floating on the surface.