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Di Da Cluster
Di Da Cluster
Rivers and creeks are significant contexts for cluster culture as water and life shares an intimate relationship. When crystal clear drops of water falls from heavens and spread onto the surface of earth and water, the splashes of instants are called water tiara. Drops of water converge into rivers that run into the ocean. Ceramics is combined with the fractured recycled glass to create distinctive tiara of water sculptures around and in between floating islands, so that visitors may appreciate once again the connection between humanity and river as well as the value of water culture.
Material:Ceramics, mosaic and iron frames
Dimensions:2.5 ✕ 0.6m
高慶榮 x 桃園市立中壢國民中學
Kao Ching-Jung x Chung-Li Junior High School
臺灣 Taiwan
Probing from various perspectives and aesthetics, the artist combines mixed media, art education, community development to bring about the possibilities of fermentation and disturbance of energy through environmental artworks.