Editorials


























For Brand: Living in Softness














Gabrielle Theatre
Aug 2022












Toxic Purity, Oct 2022
       







Self Portrait























 







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Fine Art


“Bow-Knot”
Gaayein Jiaxian Peng
Solo Photography Exhibition

Curated by Wenjun Xie
28th Oct 2024


PhotobookCafe Gallery
London, United Kingdom












Butter Fly, 2024

BBA 'One Shot Award, Nominee, 2024

TOP 40 - SPC Photo Awards, 2024

ND Awards - Professionial - Honorable Mention, 2024



BBA Photography Prize Exhibition, 30/11/2024, Kühlhaus Berlin



SPC Photo Awards Exhibition - 12/10/2024 - 18/10/2024, Q Creative Quarter, Hamburg



‘Square’ photography exhibition - Decode Gallery, November 2nd-November 30th 2024


Midwest salon deux exhibition - Midwest Nice Art, January 1 – March 30, 2025














"Vision and Expression: the art of photography – Barcelona" - PH21 Gallery
Barcelona, Spain
3–10 April, 2024


My Therapy, Dec 2023 - ongoing
Self-Portrait















Gift, 2022

Refocus Award 2024

"Vision and Expression: the art of photography – Barcelona" - PH21 Gallery, 3–10 April, 2024

“Wonder” Online Exhibition, The Center for Fine Art Photography, 31 Jan - 30 Sep, 2024








Gentle Vibrance

The Glasgow Gallery of Photography
Open Exhibition, 5th - 30th June 2024







Poetry of Bones, the University of North Dakota's international photography exhibition, 14 Oct - 7 Nov, 2024














Minimal Diversity of Iceland, 2022
F-STOP Magazine issue #127 minimal - group exhibition 2024









Outside, 2024

Monochrome - PH21 Gallery
A curated international photography exhibition
November 16 – December 10, 2024
  









Just a Bread,(2024)

In June 2024, when I returned from Paris, I brought back a loaf of toast from bakery carrepaindemieparis. Its softness caused it to be squeezed into various lovely monster shapes during the bumpy journey.

I chose the shape that most me and got it tattooed on my left wrist. As for why a toast, I do have a somewhat meaningful story behind that I might talk about when I am drunk. Cuz I can’t find a better explanation than just saying I did it for when I am old and in an ambulance for an IV on my waist, my grandkids will say what a crazy grandma they have.







Not Just a Bread (2024 - ongoing)

In December 2024, my friend Tingen traveled to Paris and brought back a loaf of toast from the same bakery. She told me it was no longer just toast—it had become the prototype of my tattoo.

Looking at the toast slices of the toast she brought, I noticed its shape was slightly different from mine, as though it carried traces of her journey.

The act of bringing back this loaf, traveling across countries with such care, spoke deeply of our connection. It was as if my tattoo, which might seem silly or impulsive, was her way of interpreting my character.

This has inspired me to explore the idea of relationships and connections through bread, using it as both a tangible medium and a visual metaphor.

Through this project, I aim to transform bread into a symbol of self-exploring and bonds and shared experience.












Artist and their workplace



May 2024 - Ongoing Project







Jimmy’s representative object:
Chupa Chups Lollipop



Jimmy Loizeau is the first artist featured in the Artist and Their Workplace project. His representative object is a watermelon-flavored Chupa Chups lollipop. Thirteen years ago, a friend brought him one from a trip, as this flavor was unavailable in the UK. Since then, he has developed a unique way of collecting them—everyone who gives him a watermelon-flavored Chupa Chups receives a symbolic “ticket” to his funeral.

“The reason it’s watermelon flavor? I want to make people feel special.” — Jimmy Loizeau
















On the final day of shooting with Jimmy, he gave me a gift to bring me luck—a tiny “Jimmy” from his previous project, WHARRREVER.

Six months later, I brought Jimmy a watermelon-flavored Chupa Chups lollipop from my hometown, Canton.


I was invited.










Self-Portrait by Jimmy Loizeau


How are artists understood, and how do they express themselves? This question shouldn’t be answered solely through the portraits I take of them. That’s why I gave Jimmy a disposable film camera, asking him to capture photographs in his workplace that he feels represent himself.

There is bound to be some deviation between the portrait I did and he did, but in my view, this deviation is positive—it represents another perspective that this project aims to explore and present.

































Photogram, Cameraless Printing












Sorry I am late,
too many distraction on my way
by iPhone, 2024 - ongoing



















(2023)
































Hey, Friend
Summer is about laying down
London / Paris / Copenhagen, 2024









































































Street Photography, 2024






























































Butterfly
Sep 2023






Jan 2023
        Two relaxing spines









City Sketch
2022




































Connected 2022
























Alienation
Aug 2022










2022 - Now