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Lights Out
Lee Shu Hui
Watercolour, colour pencil and toothpicks on paper
2010

This artwork depicts a building at night with some of its windows open and curtains drawn, revealing different people and families through each open window. All the figures have been cartoonised. One of the windows show an animated-looking figure speaking on a red telephone. Through the next window, an old man is resting on his couch in his bathrobe, staring at the television screen in front of him. Above the old man's room is a window with green curtains drawn back. Through this window, a boy is literally burying his head in a book, as the yellow book he is reading blocks his face entirely, so that only the top of his head can be seen. The window beside him shows a boy staring fixedly at his computer, his eyes wide, typing on the keyboard. A different window above shows a couple fighting and yelling at one another. At the window above them, a cartoon figure is hunched over a bowl of noodles, ready to eat his supper. The pots and pans hanging from the wall in the background behind him suggest that he is in his kitchen. To the right, another window at the top shows a cartoon figure kneeling on his bed, confiding in his soft toy. Subject composition is not balanced, but rather concentrates toward the bottom left side of the artwork.

Smooth shading of strokes using colour pencils have been used. Smooth brushstrokes have also been used to depict the pitch-black tone of the building. Colours used have been mostly cool colours, like black, which covers the whole of the building to show that it is night time. Warm colours have been added to create contrast in the picture, like red, for the mouths of the cartoon figures and for the curtains of the uppermost room at the right, purple, used for the old man's couch and the computer of the boy, and peach, for skin tones of the cartoonised figures.

There is little sense of movement in this artwork as the moving figures make up a small portion of the whole artwork, while most of the figures are stationary or seem to be moving very little.

Emphasis has been placed on the topmost right hand corner of the picture, where a lone window stands out amidst the blackness of the building and the surrounding windows. The curtains of this window are a striking mixture of bright and dark tones of red, which attract the viewer's eye towards it.

There is a repetition of squares throughout the artwork. These squares were formed by glueing toothpicks onto the paper. They have been placed uniformly side by side, depicting the steady goings-on of the night time. The artwork also has a rather flat perspective.

This artwork sheds "Light" on the lives of all these different people living together in the building. The artist's use of many windows revealing different people and situations could be showing the complexities of life, while the chosen setting of night-time and the use of black for the building could depict the darkness many face through the difficulties of life. The dominant use of cool colours, like black which dominates most of the artwork, and lack of a sense of movement in the artwork also creates a sleepy, stagnant mood which depicts the artist's opinion of a typical night scene in a residence.

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