“To me, maritime culture resembles a grand ship navigating the seas. It docks at various countries and ports, loading and unloading goods. Goods from distant lands journey across the globe,” she said.
“This mirrors the essence of art, which knows no borders or boundaries. As long as it inspires and moves us, these artefacts will journey through diverse places, sharing their messages like wandering ships. This cycle endures.”
Li’s journey to this unique convergence began with a Monet painting of merchant ships at the dock that she encountered in Vienna.
“Monet’s paintings of boats are quite rare,” she said. “Around 1870, in his 30s, he often painted by the seaside, keenly observing the boats and the daily lives of people along the shore. As an Impressionist, he would sit and capture these moments.