For many years, I have devoted myself to the creation of large-scale stainless steel sculptures and environmental art, using fluid and spatial forms to explore the dialogue between natural energy and the rhythms of urban life. My public artworks are...
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For many years, I have devoted myself to the creation of large-scale stainless steel sculptures and environmental art, using fluid and spatial forms to explore the dialogue between natural energy and the rhythms of urban life. My public artworks are often site-specific, designed to integrate seamlessly with their surroundings. By balancing architectural context, human movement, and natural landscapes, my sculptures resonate as both visual landmarks and cultural symbols.
My artistic vision and practice have been recognized by professional institutions, with multiple works collected by the Art Bank of Taiwan, as well as selection into international art competitions. These honors reflect not only my ability to convey the subtle spirit of Eastern aesthetics, but also my capacity to articulate sculptural languages that traverse disciplines and cultural boundaries. I believe art is more than form; it is the condensation of energy, the interpretation of culture, and the embodiment of vitality in space.
I received my BFA from Taipei National University of the Arts, with a double major in Western Painting and Contemporary Ink Painting. This academic foundation has allowed me to seek balance between Eastern and Western aesthetics while expanding my practice through diverse materials. Additionally, as a Graduate Gemologist certified by GIA, I bring a heightened sensitivity to material, color, and detail—qualities that enhance the depth of texture, light, and reflection within my work.
To me, art is a continuous, flowing process—like clouds in motion or water in flux—through which freedom, resilience, and the vitality of life are revealed.