Meiting Song
Hi! I am a motion graphic designer living in New York, passionate about experimenting with different styles and finding inspiration in real life. I enjoy capturing ideas while walking on the streets and often draw inspiration from nostalgic childhood memories. I also love trying out different mediums, allowing them to guide me in exploring new styles. I like to relax in parks and enjoy the nature. I am also enthusiastic about collecting stationaries, discovering the unique qualities in each piece.
Bio
Meiting Song, based in New York and originally from Beijing, China, is a motion graphics designer and illustrator. She creates dynamic moving images and graceful animations, finding balance between both motion graphics and still images. Her works provide a sense of relief for the viewer. Song graduated with a BFA in Design from the School of Visual Arts in 2020 and continued her artistic journey with an MFA in Computer Arts at the School of Visual Arts. Her works blend graphic design elements with dynamic motion graphic particles, drawing inspiration from both digital art and printed materials. She gained attention with her solo exhibition, "Endless Wait," in Guangzhou in 2022, showcasing her illustrations In 2023, her animation “Particles” was featured in a group show called "Particles."in Guangzhou, China. She curates an artist collective called Mulu Catalog, which has participated in the Brooklyn Art Books Fair and Printed Matter's East Village Zine Fair. Currently, she is combining digital art and printed materials using AR technology to add more depth to printed matter.
Education
School Of Visual Arts (2016-2020)
BFA Design(STEM)
School Of Visual Arts (2022-2024)
MFA Computer Arts(STEM)
Interview
It’s Nice That︎︎︎
Radii China︎︎︎
Framing Visual Culture︎︎︎
Exhibitions
“The World of Particles” group show, Cho Cho art space,
Guangzhou, China (2023)
Lonely Rocks group show, Untitled Art Fair, Miami, Florida (2022)
“Endless Wait” Solo Exhibtion, Cho Cho Art Space, Guangzhou,
China (2022)
“Ocean 2.0” online group exhibition, Slime Engine (2022)
“Every Shape Is a Flower” group show, Fisk Gallery, Portland,
Oregon (2021)