The artworks in the show, Chuan Yi-Shu (Together Arts/New World 2013) successfully bring up an idea about building an cozy & clean corner in the misty weather in the end of 2013.
The misty while clean light drawn by artists from China & Taiwan;
'the works show the strong impression to the hometown or the wonderlands in artists.
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'Do you learn Mandarin language?
'Zhu-Yin or Pin-Yin, which system you use?
The artists from China also participate this exhibition. The smog flow from Beijing to Taiwan really link people together in a unique way. Take care when you get out. Wearing a mask is a good idea! :)
The work with imagination of sea water catch the eyes of ladies.
'Impression of blossom of your home.
'The hippo and every drop of clean water it needs, don't you need that?
'The pink-color installment separate the artwork into different area, while also create a major meeting point for friends and visitor.
'The front gate of the exhibition
'People get together in a clean enviroment, meet and share!
'Chat and Enjoy the Chinese herbal tea@Soar Cafe 啡享
The curator, Alisa Lu, knows well about the integration of spatial and environmental factors, after her rich experience of playing a role of agent in the area of business building cross Taiwan to Australia.
And now, this new exhibition, 12.21 2013 to 2.28, 2014, in Taipei just perfect show her talent of integration for arts, communication and more, the idea of cozy corner which everyone might need.
Alisa Lu (the left ) with friend (Sandy, her partner from Australia)
Mou Lu's newest series: Scent of Women- Brigt Eyes 5
(On Exhibition Treasure-Hunt Now-10/27)
Artist's Profile Mou Lu, Born in 1967, graduated from Kung Tung Technical Senior High School in Taitung, Taiwan with a major in the Architectural Drawing.
Her father was an excellent ink painter who held solo exhibitions and published his own painting albums. While being influenced and instructed by her father, Chang-Mou has had an interest in painting since her childhood.
Mou Lu is brilliant at depicting the subject in paintings via images of symbolism and conveying the feeling of multiple layers through collage while de-emphasizing the depth.
While detaching themselves from the backdrop, every viewer can become blended with the artwork. It is as if the viewer becomes a bystander, object or figure in the painting, all at the same time. Mou Lu's artwork thusly offers both a friendly and frank attitude toward the viewers.
The prime colors, such as red, blue, black and white, are used to express feelings or concepts of Purity. Elements like diamond and gold foil symbolize Eternity. There are no deliberately applied meticulous lines or sophisticated and multiple layers of colors.
Objects in her paintings, which range from flowers, females or even diamonds, are expressed in the most conspicuous way. Mou Lu uses simple and concise elements to convey her concept about “the visibility of genuinely important objects”.