Seal SeriesSeal Series
Chen Mei-hua , 1996
This work is created in solemn form and colors to acknowledge the contribution to the ceramics industry by Yingge’s early settlers. It is mainly composed of pottery and supplemented with porcelain. The black ceramic plate on top symbolizes endless prosperity. It reminds people of the glory of Yingge and encourages posterity to follow the wisdom of their forebears and explore the future.
Ceramic Slab Chair Decorated with Blue and WhiteCeramic Slab Chair Decorated with Blue and White
Cho Ming-shun , 2006
On Yong-chuan Square, this work features Taiwan’s wild flora painted in blue-and-white, capturing the most beautiful face of the plants. With their beauty, the artist hopes to remind people to cherish nature.
Five Elements (Wu-Xing) CeramicsFive Elements (Wu-Xing) Ceramics
Chi Chin ART Ceramics Inc. 2006
At the pond at the entrance to the museum area, this work employ the elements of Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth to convey the merging and circulation of ceramic applications and the Wu Xing.
UntitledUntitled
Chen Cheng-hsun, 2001
Next to the pond at the entrance to the museum area, this work shows steady and rustic qualities. With more-than-simple geometric shapes, it casts a silent and solemn gaze that tries to reflect life’s truths.