There are a lot of resources and space for young people to experiment their own art techniques, no matter it is comic books, architecture, TV dramas or just pure paintings. We can see stylished art work everywhere.
starting from the airport:
graffiti arts that combined modern and traditional elements together in old street Bo Pi Liao:
the special subway to Bei Tou hot spring:
The new exhibition in Ceramics museum also showed the new trend of ceramic art works:
modern art atmospheres are everywhere among Taiwanese young people. You can easily find buddies with common interests to try out something new and exciting. The society also gave enough support and space to be creative. Universities also provide appreciation to encourage new students. Those all contributed to the unique style of Taiwanese art works nowadays.
starting from the airport:
graffiti arts that combined modern and traditional elements together in old street Bo Pi Liao:
Students have their own space to share their school projects to the public, lots of beautiful creative stories:
They have cool sculptures in subway stations everywhere, the station in Nangang has my favorite cartoonist: Ji Mi's painting on the wall:the special subway to Bei Tou hot spring:
The new exhibition in Ceramics museum also showed the new trend of ceramic art works:
modern art atmospheres are everywhere among Taiwanese young people. You can easily find buddies with common interests to try out something new and exciting. The society also gave enough support and space to be creative. Universities also provide appreciation to encourage new students. Those all contributed to the unique style of Taiwanese art works nowadays.


2 comments:
I really enjoyed reading your post and photos. They truly show the artistic aspect of Taiwan. In recent years, art works displayed in the newly built MRT stations (such as the two you mentioned) and some of the train stations demonstrate the promotion of artistic expression. “Wenhua chuangyi” 文化創意and “renwen kongjian” 人文空間are two popular terms in Taiwan now.
I love Jimi too!!! I used to have a few of his books!!
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