Eternal Line

11-12F Hallway|Ceramic 2017


Curved lines are applied to sketch out the changeful forms of nature. They extend randomly and rhythmically to signify all things moving, running, and flying in the infinite universe.

The work captures the expanse of an undulating horizon and miniaturizes huge forms such as mountains, oceans and clouds. The grainy surface texture represents time and the myriad stories that have accumulated on this Mother Earth. The inverted size relative to our own gives the viewer an exploratory feeling like a giant toying with the world to check it out.

Eternal line-NATUS|11F Ceramic 23x17x12cm 2017
Eternal line-HARU |12F Ceramic 25x17x27cm 2017
Eternal line-AKI |12F Ceramic 25x17x27cm 2017
Eternal line-HUYU |11F Ceramic 25x17x27cm 2017
Eternal line-Tane |5F Ceramic 25x17x27cm 2017

Tsai Ying-Chen

PhD student, Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Craft, Japan
Exchange Student, Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Craft, Japan
MA, National Taiwan University of Arts, Department of Crafts and Design, Taiwan
BA, National Hsinchu University of Education, Department of Arts and Design, Taiwan

Selected Solo Exhibitions
2016 Eternal---Line”, Yingge Ceramics Museum, New Taipei City, Taiwan
2013 "Me Between Above and Under Horizon", National Taiwan University of the Arts, New Taipei City, Taiwan
2013 "Me Between Above and Under Horizon", National Taitung Living Art Center, Taiwan

Selected Group Exhibitions
2016 "Stunning edge "Asian Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition, National Taiwan craft research and development institute, Taipei, Taiwan
2016 "53th TOYOUKAI Ceramics Exhibition", Tokyo Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan
2016 "Ginchakai 2016, tea ceremony cup of Crafts Exhibition", Ginza Itoya, Tokyo, Japan
2013 "Functionality and Formation" East Asian Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum, Japan
2012 Daegu University of Korea Exchange Exhibition, Korea

Awards
2016 Special Jury Awards, Taiwan Ceramics Award, Taiwan
2015 Finalist, 2th Taiwan Young Pottery Artist Award & Biennale
2015 Honorable Mention, The 33th Taoyuan Fine Arts Exhibition, Craft and Sculpture Category, Taiwan
2013 Selected Emerging Artists by the Ministry of Culture
2011 Finalist, Lin Bao-chia Ceramics Exhibition, National Taiwan College of Arts, Taiwan

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