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Footprint of the wild pig I haven't met yet

2019 /

Installation using prints in the artist in residency “2019 Craft Taitung Creator Exchange Program”. “About the experience he found the foot print of the wild pig when he walked in the mountains in Changon, Taitung, Taiwan, and about the technology close to nature by the Taiwan aborigine”, “Conversation using handwritten notes on the smartphone, to communicate each other’s Chinese characters are Japanese and Taiwanese”,”Conversation in the meeting hut that was straw-made roof in Puyuma Nanwang Elementary School.About these straws. Rice plant or imperata cylindrica”.
In these unrealized experiences, communication, and imagination processes, “creating sculptures of wild pig with he sew tree bark thinly stretched with Ami tribe’s traditional techniques”, “Reproducing handwritten notes on the smartphone”,“ Incorporating the local wood cypress and zelcova he used as printing plate as pedestal and frame”and so on, put on handwork and materiality of print process, adding thickness and physicality to the image.
 
Artist in Residence:
Craft Taitung Creator Exchange Program
 
exhibition:2019 Craft Taitung Creator Exchange Program「即刻手感」駐村成果展
 
Date:2019.6.29ー7.12
Venue:Library of Cultural affairs Department,Taitung Country
 
Collection:Taitung Country Cultural Affair Department

photo:mt. project

Footprint of the wild pig I haven't met yet
print:788×1068mm, wood block lithograph, oil ink on paper
wood block:940×690×70mm,oil ink,solid marker on wood block
soft sculpture:180×380×210mm,tree bark,thread

Footprint of the wild pig I haven't met yet

Footprint of the wild pig I haven't met yet

Conversation retouching a different Chinese character each other
print:105×60mm, paper lithograph,oil ink on paper
wood block:950×1800mm,oil ink,solid marker on wood block

Conversation retouching a different Chinese character each other

Meeting space
950×1800mm, wood block lithograph,oil ink on paper,wood stick,tree bark, thread
photo:mt. project