In 1963 Hsia Yan went to Europe and developed his "Fuzzy Man" painting style. "Fuzzy Man" refers to the figures he depicts using trembling and chaotic lines. This blurred form suggests a sense of alienation in modern life, conveying the isolation and confusion individuals feel in a rapidly changing society. [Autumn Harvest] (1967) uses the "Fuzzy Man" technique, which also reflects Hsia Yang's feelings of loneliness and discomfort as a foreigner, capturing his emotional experience of not fitting in with the culture of the new environment.
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