4.28.2011

Sculpture:Research: fish tank with submarine shape




Sculpture: Fianl project- fish tank with submarine shape

Since i want to play about the definition of an object,
that what we at look at is not what we comprehend in common knowledge.
when people look at that submarine shape,
they may believe it's a model of submarine, and nothing else.
actually,
a function of an object cannot be seen directly sometime.

painting: nude

4.13.2011

a cow fighting with a goat

my friend had a little farm near his house.
a huge cow was playing with the goat.
They were pushing against each other with their heads.
although that goat looked so tiny,
but it had a strong power as the cow.
Therefore, we should never trust the outerlook.
Something powerful or meaningful was always hided inside an object,
such as the goat looks weaker, but it's not.
A person looks like male, but actually she could be a girl.
things not always be the way people look at.

Taiwan night'


i worked as a volunteer in Taiwan Night Market.
i helped making several hundreds of bubbles tea.
When we put a strew into each cup of bubble tea,
it became a colorful view,
rather than just color of milk tea.
a little thing added that could change alot.

4.12.2011

painting: self portrait 1/1

the finished project of self portrait.
i painted from grid to grid,
and i found that details were easier to be seen when focusing on one grid.
this is the best self portrait in my life,
i love to see my improvement.

4.07.2011

a lock is not to lock

i work at school cafe, so that i use staff lockers all the time.
i discover that even i use a lock to lock the locker,
i can still able open the locker without using a key.
the lock is easy to open when i just push up the door a little bit.

Then, a lock lost its function.
But, it becomes a sign or a warning to other people.
It is a sign that means someone already used that locker,
and it becomes a warning to people to not to open the locker.

the lock lost its physical function,
but it still kept the people away from that locker.
Sometimes, maybe a sign of something is more important than its actual function.