Category Archives: Design for social changes

No names, just pictures @frieze2011


Beautiful things

Beautiful fashion photographs by Eudes De Santana, sublime quality.

The effects of sedentary lifestyle on health

A lack of physical activity is one of the leading causes of preventable death worldwide. A sedentary lifestyle and lack of physical activity can contribute to or be a risk factor for:
Anxiety, Cardiovascular disease, Mortality in elderly men by 30% and double the risk in elderly women, Depression, Diabetes, Colon cancer, High blood pressure, Obesity, Osteoporosis, Lipid disorders, Kidney Stones, Temperament

Me on Birdwatching

Birdwatching is a socially driven design organization promoting works of female designers/artists around the world. Set up by an international team of passionate designers, their aim is to support female design communities and encourage creative dialogues across the globe.
Check them out at http://www.graphicbirdwatching.com

Echao Jiang on Birdwatching

My Dream at galerie gavriel

My Dream is currently showing at Galerie Gavriel in Germany!

My Dream by Verena Hanschke and Echao Jiang 2007/2009

Sketch Night

Some installation shots of ‘My Dream’ presented at Gallery Sketch night.

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My Dream 2009 All Rights Reserved


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My Dream 2009 All Rights Reserved


My Dream 2009 All Rights Reserved

My Dream 2009 All Rights Reserved

‘My Dream’ is an animation about the effect of climate change in the Amazon rainforest, a part of
Map Making 2007, RCA.
Directed by Echao Jiang and Verena Hanschke
Music by Kate Newell, Jo Willis
Many thanks to Lisa Hirnsberger

A little something

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Echao Draws

Echao Draws is another blog of mine focusing mainly on drawing and illustration.
An archive of images of various styles and themes.
eachart.blogspot.com
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‘The Hunting’ PV

‘The Hunting’ Exhibition

‘The Hunting’ is a duo exhibition I did together with Zoe Taylor nearly 4 years ago, it was a very interesting experience of combining drawings with installation pieces.

Inspired by metamorphosis, hybrid forms, folk tales and ghosts. ‘The Hunting’ explored the ambiguous relationship between humans and nature. The title of the exhibition was inspired by a poem by Walter de la Mare.

‘O arrows, pierce me not! O horns, be still!
Sweet God, divine compassion have – Or Kill!
- Walter de la Mare

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