New Taipei City Art Museum Audio Guide
LIN Shuen-Long Pottery 2009 [The script of this episode] The mound, seeming to rise from the earth, is named Pottery, and was crafted by artist LIN Shuen-Long. It draws inspiration from the initial stage of pottery making, known as throwing. In the pottery-making process, clay is placed on a spinning device known as a potter’s wheel. As it rotates, the potter skillfully molds the clay into various shapes. This signifies the beginning of the pottery journey. Blending Yingge’s origins with the elements of land, water, and the enduring efforts of ancestors, the artist illustrates how their labor, perfected in the kiln’s fire, shaped this ceramic center. Through his artistic practice, Lin investigates the potential of various materials and forms of expression, often linked to the land and nature, creating a bond among individuals, communities, and generations. His art embodies a warm, nurturing presence for the world, infused with an enthusiastic curiosity that lends his work a captivating ability to engage viewers and evoke a sense of connection. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn [https://www.soundon.fm/]
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