Taichi,
is not an ancient symbol.
It is more a comprehension of the world:
how light and darkness,
emptiness and substance,
strength and softness,
structure and flow,
can exist all at once.
Liuli,
Precisely the kind of material
capable of holding this state.
Fluid under intense heat,
solidifying its form as it cools,
the traces left behind by time are preserved.
Every vein of texture,
is not adornment,
but a lineage of “transformations occurred”.
Each artwork,
constitutes a universe in its own right.
Possessing the momentum of rising wind,
the space between mountains and rivers.
Not simply motionless sculptures,
but a balance within the act of becoming.
Liuli
,A rare material able to simultaneously express:
transparency, weight, movement,
and the presence of time.
Through it, “Qi”
is no longer merely abstract,
Rather an existence that can be observed.