Moneture x Green Light Screening Collaboration: Gentle Connections Within Fractured Puzzles
In the early summer of 2025, art and film once again quietly met in London – leaving behind moments of stillness and resonance.
As a creative company rooted in London and dedicated to “telling stories through images”, Moneture was honored to continue its collaboration with Green Light Screening, supporting this year’s FIRST Active Screening – London Station under the theme Fractured Puzzles.
Spanning six venues across the city, the week-long screening series featured 56 films across narrative, documentary, animation, and experimental forms — drawing audiences from both China and the UK, with diverse cultural and professional backgrounds.
As a visual partner, Moneture contributed to the screenings from May 4 to May 11 through paintings and custom-designed postcards. For each day of the event, Moneture created theme-specific postcards, offered as viewing gifts to attendees. Each set responded to the day’s curatorial theme and film selections, using visual storytelling to enhance the emotional depth and aesthetic memory of the audience’s experience.

Indra Gallery | The Intersection of Vision and Spirituality
On May 5, two Moneture artworks were exhibited as part of the Indian Ocean Plate program at Indra Gallery — an event combining film, tarot, meditation, and handcrafted rituals to explore “the latitude of faith”.
The exhibition featured paintings by two illustrators, Confinement and Growth by DENGRUININGZI, and Niche by Mayu. These two pieces offered contrasting but equally sincere visual narratives.
- Confinement and Growthexplores the emotional complexities of early motherhood — a quiet tension between happiness and limitation, hope and personal transformation.
- Nichecaptures fleeting moments of solitude while navigating a foreign city — finding comfort in small, personal corners and tracing the rhythm of color and space amid displacement.
Though different in style, both works reflected themes of identity, belonging, and inner drift — echoing the curatorial concept of the evening. As this event emphasised, “The destiny of films is to be watched”, these paintings also fulfill their mission in the gaze — not only expressing the artists’ inner world, but also becoming mirrors for the emotions of those who viewed them.
Rendered in soft tones and symbolic forms, Moneture’s contributions extended beyond decorative presence — they became a visual extension of the screening’s atmosphere, creating a reflective and inclusive space through which audiences could emotionally engage.


Atlas Cinema | A Quiet Light Beneath the Bridge
On June 16, beneath the railway arches of Loughborough Junction, Green Light hosted the European premiere of Dreaming of Hong Yue’e at the uniquely intimate Atlas Cinema.
This raw and powerful documentary — centered on an amateur theater troupe in Northeast China — presents a living portrait of grassroots performance, gender fluidity, and cultural inheritance.
As part of the evening experience, Moneture provided exclusive art postcards to all attendees — continuing our commitment to connecting visual language with storytelling, culture, and exchange. Though modest in scale, the screening’s atmosphere aligned seamlessly with the film’s unfiltered texture, offering an unusually intimate and resonant viewing experience.
Through this collaboration, Moneture responded to cinema with illustration, and as a UK-based brand, bore witness to the meaningful transmission of Chinese independent film to new audiences overseas.
We firmly believe that while artistic forms may vary, their essence lies in quiet, authentic connection between people. In the future, Moneture will continue to participate in cultural conversations through visual language — ensuring that more gently told stories are seen, understood, and remembered.
