The practice of adorning walls with tiles featuring auspicious symbols to attract good fortune was a prevalent trend in Taiwanese architecture for a period of time. In "Barringtonia and Tiles," artist Liu Wei-Tsen brings attention to this design tradition, focusing on the Barringtonia, a flower genus native to Taiwan and a symbol of happiness. Through this artful portrayal, Liu simultaneously captures the play of evening shadows on the wall, using aluminum foil to mirror the surrounding light.
- Signature: Hand-signed + and personal seal of artist + date on the bottom side of the canvas backing
The practice of adorning walls with tiles featuring auspicious symbols to attract good fortune was a prevalent trend in Taiwanese architecture for a period of time. In "Barringtonia and Tiles," artist Liu Wei-Tsen brings attention to this design tradition, focusing on the Barringtonia, a flower genus native to Taiwan and a symbol of happiness. Through this artful portrayal, Liu simultaneously captures the play of evening shadows on the wall, using aluminum foil to mirror the surrounding light.
- Signature: Hand-signed + and personal seal of artist + date on the bottom side of the canvas backing
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The practice of adorning walls with tiles featuring auspicious symbols to attract good fortune was a prevalent trend in Taiwanese architecture for a period of time. In "Barringtonia and Tiles," artist Liu Wei-Tsen brings attention to this design tradition, focusing on the Barringtonia, a flower genus native to Taiwan and a symbol of happiness. Through this artful portrayal, Liu simultaneously captures the play of evening shadows on the wall, using aluminum foil to mirror the surrounding light.
- Signature: Hand-signed + and personal seal of artist + date on the bottom side of the canvas backing