Angel’s Fluorite
制作年份: 2025
材料或技法: 帆布, 油画
尺寸: 27 × 35 cm
版本: 独特
签名:包括

关于作品
- 制作年份
- 2025
- 材料或技法
- 帆布, 油画
- 尺寸
- 27 × 35 cm
- 版本
- 独特
- 签名
- 包括
- 制作人员名单
- Courtesy of 日帝藝術
- 画框
- 没有设置
- 作品证书
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- 艺术品分销商
- Helios Gallery
- 发货区域
- 没有设置
- 发送前的天数
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- 类别
- 绘画
作品详情
The inspiration for this work comes from ancient Egyptian scarab amulets, which symbolize the warding off of misfortune, rebirth, and victory. In the painting, two serpents lift a fluorite scarab, which holds a pearl and spreads its wings to fly. This imagery represents the nurturing and breakthrough of inner value, expressing a transcendent state that moves toward victory and blessing.
My artistic practice begins with the belief that our perception of the world is a projection of consciousness. In moments of hardship or despair, the world may appear dim, yet it has not truly changed—what transforms is the lens through which we perceive it. By shifting perspectives, obstacles loosen; by stepping beyond the boundaries of one’s own awareness and embracing other viewpoints, deeper layers of truth emerge. At the core of my work lies the conviction that when the heart holds love, light and hope will inevitably follow. I frequently employ the motif of the “grating” as a symbol of temporal synchronicity, a visual language through which I explore the existence of higher-dimensional beings and the unseen interconnections of reality.
I have personal depictions and insights into things that transcend three-dimensional space. High-dimensional things in my paintings have uncertain shapes and have the synchronicity of different timelines. This is also why they can visually be between presence and absence. Between the feelings, I try to propose subversive visual thinking to challenge people's objective depiction of the real world and propose the possibility of another new vision.
展览资讯
- 过去的展览
- ONE ART Taipei 20262026.01.16 - 01.18
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Artist
1992 Born in Changhua, Taiwan; and currently residing in Taipei
2017 Taipei National University of Art│M.F.A.Program,Department of Fine Arts













