Sleeping Jade , 2020
10 x 13.3 in (h x w)
Digital

Due to its reflective properties, the Jade has grown to be associated with heavenly powers and healing abilities. Ancient rites include filling the deceased’s mouths with jades to aid in the body’s revival - as death was believed to simply be protracted sleep. Outside of culture, there is something extremely poetic about the nature of crystals: that such a complex collage of colour, light - beauty, that can grow within something so simple, a rock. The jade charms will eventually heal me, and show that I am of value and worth.

Other works by Madeline Ong

Hide-and-Seek , 2021
29 x 55 in (h x w)
Digital
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Invigoration , 2020
10 x 13.3 in (h x w)
Digital
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Bioluminescence , 2020
13.3 x 10 in (h x w)
Digital
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Night Light , 2020
9 x 14 in (h x w)
Digital
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Jewellery Planet , 2020
9 x 14 in (h x w)
Digital
Massachusetts College of Art and Design

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