From the Heart of Dawu, the Blue Eternity looks like a home; while from the harbor, it looks like a ship’s bow. The concept is “a ship when you depart, a home when you return.” Standing on the sea dyke, the artwork becomes the new image of the harbor. When visitors walk around the work, the blue-green globe in the middle continues to break down and integrate. The crossroads in the work connect the mountain and the sea, the beacon and the piled up sand, anchoring our body to the land.
Lin, Chang-Rong is the chairman of National Taitung University, Department of Art Industry and the Center of Art Industry, hosting the “Integrated Design and Art Studio”. His work explores the relation between world system and spatial information, and the symbolism of consumer world.
In 2017, Lin participated in “7th Tallinn Applied Art Triennial” in Europe; in 2019, Lin participated in “the 9th International Ceramics Biennale of Ciudad de Talavera” in Spain; Lin was awarded in Taiwan New Ceramic Art Exhibition and Taipei Ceramics Awards.