PENG Yu-Tzu received her BFA in Fine Arts from National Taiwan University of Arts in 2018 and is currently pursuing an MFA in Painting at Taipei National University of the Arts.
Her practice treats painting as a site where visual space and inner consciousness intersect. Through layered, fractal-like lines, her works suggest shifting forms and scales, highlighting the hidden tension of negative space. In the interplay of fragmentation and blankness, the paintings evoke both the unconscious and the language of painting itself.
PENG describes white as a revealing force—one that exposes every flaw and becomes a foundation for structure and rhythm. The fragmented strokes, in dialogue with areas of emptiness, create a perceptual resonance where memories and fleeting truths surface. In recent years, her works have developed an organic sense of unrest, which she links to the idea of phantasm: images that only gradually take shape and become recognizable through the act of viewing.