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the Circle
the Circle
Rivers are intimately connected to the lives of humans. In response to the theme this year, the artwork incorporated the image of water cycle, symbolizing the interdependent relationship of humans and nature. Part of the materials were supplied by Kaulin Foundation. The artist employed discarded textile stripes and colored the installation art with the students from Qin Pu Elementary School, so that children might appreciate the ideas of valuing and recycling resources!
Material:Tetoron rope, recycled cloth and anti-burst ball
Dimensions:3.5 ✕ 6m
曾靖婷 x 桃園市立青埔國民小學
Tseng Ching-Ting x
Taoyuan Municipal Qing Pu Elementary School
台灣 Taiwan
The graduation design work from the Department of Architecture intrigued the artist interest in studying weaving. The artwork aims to blend into the living environment in an attempt to create more possibilities whilst weaving out a space.