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    d.chen0220192
    Jun 04, 2021

    Ching-Ya Lin “Bring you a piece of sunlight”

    in Welcome to the Forum

    The handmade paper, capturing the shape of the sunlight through the window, and the assembly using twigs and thread, most of the materials give me a natural and warm feeling, which fits well with the keyword of the author's theme "sunlight" and gives me a healing feeling, it is a work with warmth.





    What I like more is "Tracing the Light- Night 

    Light in the Dark”is a traditional Chinese water tank with dark green water floating on green lotus leaves reminiscent of summer, which immediately takes me back to my childhood memories of summer holidays at my grandmother's house in the countryside. The warm yellow light under the roof of the house in the dark has a strong sense of life, a sense of home. The light shines through the handmade paper and the impurities in the paper are visible, wonderfully forming hazy shapes like those tiny creatures in the small rivers that I used to play with in my childhood memories.


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