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During the renovation of the Rizriz store, as the space was being prepared for its reopening, a surge of creative inspiration led to an unexpected work of art. Yunxia, the creative mind behind Rizriz, created a dreamy display that caught the eye of passersby and neighbors.
"I wanted to create a misty, pure, dream-like atmosphere for the entire store," Yunxia recalls. She only used white paper and her instincts, embarking on a journey of artistic discovery. In the background of music, she followed the sound of the paper unfolding, rolling, and twisting, guided by the flow of paper, her hands, and the emotions of the moment. This led to a spontaneous formation of folds and shapes that broke away from any rigid themes, solely led by her trust in the creative process at that moment. She said, "At that moment, my mind was blank, but it was the sound of my hands and the paper that made me dance..."
The result? A stunning display that attracted nearly eight hundred visitors. Guests found themselves immersed in the flowing, dream-like, and ethereal purity of white, experiencing the power of instinctive creation led by paper and hand.
"I trusted myself and that feeling in the moment," Yunxia reflects. "That trust and the present moment transformed into art." As the paper was molded into various shapes and flowed through the space, many onlookers were already standing outside, gazing in...
This exhibition, created without any predetermined title or conscious direction, was aptly named "Trust." It reminds us of what can grow when we fully immerse ourselves in the present. It embodies Yunxia's belief that pure beauty only emerges when we trust our instincts and let passion lead, free from any interference of the self.
Through the exhibition of "Trust," Yunxia encourages us all to embrace the present moment, to trust in it, and open our hearts to the miracles that occur when we allow creative flow. This is the sacred nature of creating beautiful art-it should not be

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