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伸展 Stretches
雕塑 Sculpture
林慶祥 Lin Ching-shiang 1961
238.0 x 210.0 x 108.0 cm
Artwork ID 08500177
“Stretches” by Lin Ching-shiang Lin Ching-shiang is majoring in Sculpting at the Fine Art College at the National Taiwan University of Arts. The work “Stretches” uses human movements during exercise to express the power and beauty of the human body while doing unusual movements. Lin not only wants to express the limits of human stretching but also wants to use the movement of continuous somersaults to create a visual illusion that makes viewer have a continuous sense of movement in the minds, increasing the dynamism of the work. In order to make viewers focus on the changing movements of the bodies and limbs, Lin simplified the form of the human heads into cylindrical and cone shapes to deter viewers from wanting to see the facial expressions.
Artwork Profile
Title
Stretches
Type
Sculpture
Year
1996
Components
1件
Size
238.0 x 210.0 x 108.0 cm
Artowrk ID
08500177
Year of Archive
1996
Collecting Institution
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
Artist Profile
Name
Lin Ching-shiang
Born
1961
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