Pips and Components Falling onto a Jade Plate
Wen-Fu,Yu
Inspired by the "Pearl" of the Pearl Coast and Bai Juyi’s poem Song of the Pipa, this work envisions the beach as a magnificent jade plate. Bamboo-woven spheres of various sizes are scattered across the sand. By contrasting these forms against the sea and sky, the abstract sensations of wind and waves are transformed into concrete visual images, creating a poetic scene.
- Artwork No.D03
- Dimensions8 x 20 (m)
Wen-Fu,Yu
YU Wen-Fu, born in Douliou, Yunlin. He is graduated from Air Force Academy in 1990. He went to London Institute and Kent Art College for short study in 1999. ACC sponsored him for New York Trip to observe contemporary art activities in 2002. Meanwhile, he also had residency in different art sites: Stock 20 in Taichung (2001), Headland Center for the Arts (2002), Salamanca Arts Center in Australia(2006), King Island Cultural Center (2007), ISCP, New York (2004) and Cite International Arts Center in Paris (2009). He won the 49th, 51st, 52nd Taiwan Fine Artis Exhibition Awards as well.
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