
“Fragments of Home” by Crystal Biano, at Waiheke Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand.
My paintings, Fragments of Home, explore the Asian diaspora experience through the lens of being a second-generation immigrant in New Zealand, examining its impact on my personal identity and nostalgic recollections. My work aims to create a dialogue between the past and present, exploring how cultural heritage and personal history intertwine. By focusing on my own experiences shared with my sisters, I hope to illuminate the broader themes of cultural integration and the complexities of identity in a multicultural society.
Through these works, I illuminate the complexities of navigating a predominantly English-speaking environment, emphasizing the dissonance between my cultural roots and my longing for belonging. As I do not speak my native language, this disconnection evokes feelings of shame, a profound sense of confusion and a deep yearning for acceptance.
My artistic process involves looking through childhood photo books, drawing from memory, and creating imaginary narratives. Each of these artworks has been personally stretched by me, adding a tangible connection to my practice. Utilizing oil paints blended with medium W, I mimic the delicate qualities of watercolour, employing a drip effect to reflect the fluidity and impermanence of memory and identity.
Paintings
“Lost” 2024
oil on canvas,
400mm x 555mm

“Kiwi Campfire” 2024
oil on canvas
1400mm x 900mm

“Holding On” 2024
1450mm x 1400mm

“5 Years in New Zealand” 2024
700mm x 700mm

