Taiwanese artist Chang Tzu-lung creates larger-than-life sculpture based on the female body. These free form sculptures represent a female body, with curving lines drawing the eye smoothly to the lower part, the center of gravity for the carved work. The artwork brings a sense of peace and comfort to viewers, who naturally want to stretch out their hands to feel the surface and connect with the stone.
“The subject of my interest has always been the forms of life,” Chang said March 15 while giving a tour of his studio in Danshui Township, Taipei County. “Women are life-givers, so the female body is the best means for me to explore the forms of life.”
this is cool
ReplyDeletevery neat and smooth
ReplyDeletethey are very pretty
ReplyDeletei like how smooth and defined they are
ReplyDeleteI like the smoothness it has and I like the form of them.
ReplyDeleteBeck muse
They are very smooth and have interesting forms
ReplyDelete-Hannah Pittman
Well they look like they would feel very smooth and cold to the touch, some may have a rougher texture than others
ReplyDeleteI like how they are so smooth and how forms of the pots pop.
ReplyDeleteI like how they almost look like a human body but aren't defined as a particular person. I like how its one continuous smooth shape and how it's one whole structure without cuts or ridges.
ReplyDeletethats skill
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