2017年4月21日 星期五

Silver painting – a future painting-art

Because of more than 95 % of silver and a minor amount of other non-toxic metals were used in my metal painting, hence I like to name it as Silver Painting. In addition to free of non-toxic material, tolerance to high temperature to 900o C is another advantage, hence silver painting is an eternal painting. As show in the following picture of “Bamboo and a bird”, silver painting is a future painting-art.

2017年3月25日 星期六

Ginkgo Leaves (7) – Taiwanese Souvenir

Another long stemmed ginkgo leaves were turned into their corresponding silver sculptures by using silver. As shown in the following pictures, these three leaves have a good layout.




2017年3月19日 星期日

Metal Painting (4) – Taiwanese Souvenir

Following picture is another metal painting on a ceramic tile by using of non-toxic metals (silver weight over 95 %). The picture is a sitting position of a virtuous old-man in our traditional society. This painting is a Taiwanese souvenir.


2017年3月12日 星期日

Metal Painting (3) – Taiwanese Souvenir

Metal painting on ceramics by using of non-toxic metals is my novelty. As shown in the following picture, flowers were drawn on a cyan ceramic tile. It is a Taiwanese souvenir.

2017年2月20日 星期一

Metal Painting (2) – Taiwanese Souvenir

Bamboo painting is a traditional Chinese painting and popular in Taiwan, on the other hand, metal painting of bamboo is my technique. As shown in the following picture, this bamboo painting was fabricated on a blue ceramic tile by using of silver. Metal painting has special performance, resulted in a nice Taiwanese souvenir.

2017年2月10日 星期五

Ginkgo Leaves (6) – Taiwanese Souvenirs

Three long stemmed ginkgo leaves were turned into their corresponding silver sculptures. Long stems were difficult to fabricate, as shown in the following pictures, hence these silver leaves are special Taiwanese souvenirs.


2017年2月1日 星期三

Metal Painting – Taiwanese Souvenir

Taiwan planted many magnolias, hence I tried to draw the magnolia blossoms by using of non-toxic metals. This is my secondary painting of this flower, as shown in the following picture, beautiful magnolia blossoms were drawn on a blue ceramic tile.