The Past Exhibitions
The joint exhibition has brought together more than 50 water colors created by its association members within the past two years. Subjects of the paintings include: scenery of the four seasons, still ...
This series of works are created with elements such as wing and leaf veins, feathers and symbolic images of shadows and light intertwining with each other as well as the feelings of drifting between r...
Any scenes and creatures can be painted with writing brushes, ink, colors and rice paper, and can be presented with personal beauty characters. The eighth term of Taiwan Children's Ink Painting Exhibi...
This association was founded by the late Eric Cheng in 2000 and this year marks its 14th anniversary. The exhibited works in this year’s classic exhibition include Teacher Cheng’s works which means a...
“Enframed scenery“ is one of the most important ways of expression of photography composition. It is used to focus on the focal point, highlight the main subject, and demonstrate the perception of vi...
Markers are quick to use, fast-drying, light enough to carry around, come in many different kinds and can accommodate all kinds of materials. When used to create things, markers are the medium that ...
Markers are quick to use, fast-drying, light enough to carry around, come in many different kinds and can accommodate all kinds of materials. When used to create things, markers are the medium that ...
Fans have two purposes – a practical one and an artistic one: the practical one is as a means to cause a cool breeze; as for its artistic purpose, it could be used in graphic arts or performances, suc...
In life, there are things that always repeating themselves. From the fun conveyed by a single element to the fun composed of multiple elements, this exhibition aims to magnify single elements so that...
The paintings of Lu-Jie have displayed her unique style and moderness. She records tracks of life, nature & humanistic sprits, past to present, via ancient writings, symbols and totems. She turned wha...