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Visual Communication (MA)

Qianya Li

Qianya Li (Lia) is a designer and artist from China, currently based in London. She graduated from Jiangsu University and is currently studying Visual Communication Design at the Royal College of Art.

Qianya is an aspiring graphic designer with a deep love for creativity, particularly expressed through drawing and craftwork. During her postgraduate studies, she also used her expertise to explore her passions in greater depth.

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For the past two years, Qianya has been working with Lan on a project called 'Salty Room', where she has been researching and expanding on people’s sexual fantasies and fetishes, trying to open up people’s perceptions of sex in a witty and lovely way. 

Then interesting sex toys and costumes are born, vivid characters are born, captivating performances are born, and a mysterious crossover is born. 

Join in and dance with us!

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This project creates a unique space that delves into sexuality and fantasy, aiming to explore the concept of transforming the unacceptable into the acceptable through objects and performances. Sexuality is an inherently contradictory realm that encompasses beauty and collision. The costumes in this project are inspired by personal sexual fantasies, resulting in visually captivating, unconventional suits that are at the same time sophisticated and bold.
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These costumes can be used as decorative objects or wielded as symbolic weapons without any restrictions and limitations. We invite you to join us, immerse yourself, and dance with us!
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Tampon Earrings
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Anal Plug Stockings
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Shower Flower
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Steel Penis
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Embarking on a wondrous journey through time, we pay homage to the beloved and esteemed theatre company, 'Bloolips.' Within this captivating realm, five unique individuals emerge, each embodying distinct characteristics and identities. The costumes they wear can also be presented individually as sex toys. The hope is to portray the diversity of identities through design and visuals, implicitly and proudly presenting the wonderful reaction of masculinity and femininity coexisting as one, while also extending