The snowcapped ridge in the frame above is made of white threads embroidery on a piece of linen cloth and... Read More
The snowcapped ridge in the frame above is made of white threads embroidery on a piece of linen cloth and other mountain chains are also made of colored linens. The 3000cm winding rope ladder below, in the space ups and downs, maybe reshaped to fit the environment. The core of the rope was made of copper wire so that it’s easier to shape and a 6 cm copper bar is welded on every 50cm to keep the width. The copper then is twined with white threads to make the rope ladder with intervals of 2cm. The other end of the rope ladder is connected to the plate on the floor, where the hills were made of linens and then covered with green grass pieces. There are a dozen of fabric figures climbing the rope ladder.
Among the ridges in the frame above, the snowcapped mountain, or the sacred mountain, is the highest and furthest. It’s particularly bright, rugged, and eye-catching. From among the ridges, a long rope ladder winds up and down in the air, like winding through among mountains and hills, with several figures climbing all the way towards the sacred mountain. The other end of the soft ladder is connected to the plate on the ground. There are green mounds and hills on the plate. It’s the mundane daily life we are living.
To find out the truth, to realize our dream, we took the pilgrimage. Then we walk. We crawl. We made through waters. We cross mountains.