Vitality of Growth Vitality of Growth
Wang Fu-chang , 1996
This work is a reflection of nature. It directly conveys the simplicity and firmness of earth. The space in the middle and the elegant, vibrant curves symbolize the birthplace of all life.
The Spring of Clown The Spring of Clown
Huang Chia-hui , 1996
This work is based on the idea of a clown. It features semi-abstract form and a special finish that accentuates its essence. For the finish, the artist combined clay and slip to precisely create color and texture for the work.
Compilation of Nature Compilation of Nature
Kyoko Tokumaru , 2012
This work was inspired by the earth. It was borne of an immense surge of power and a strong will to materialize on this land, under the clear, vast sky.。
Primitive Formation: The Spiral of Spring Snow Primitive Formation: The Spiral of Spring Snow
Satoru Hoshino , 2009
Clay is the essence of this work, with trivial ideas stripped away. Clay here serves as an advocate for nature, infusing life and energy into a body that has not been simplified into a symbol.
Permanent Strength Permanent Strength
Hsu Wei-pin , 1996
This work is in an abstract or semi-abstract form, creating an impression of struggle or heroism. It comments on the social and political landscape in 1990s Taiwan, after martial law had been lifted.
Touch and Shadow Touch and Shadow
Siraj Saxena , 2011
The elements in this work came from Indian culture and landscape, including Ganesha, temples, and hills. Repetitive patterns common on Indian household items are used here to create a kind of repetitive beauty.
A Petit Red Flower A Petit Red Flower
Yeh Yi-li , 2002
This work is a bright red mass in a shape that half-resembles a flower, standing among flowers.