Exhibitions
Fragrance of Grass and Ink (草墨生香) Trio Exhibition - Lin Rong-zong (林榮宗), Li Mei (李梅), Sun Xiao-qin (孫小琴)
I. Calligraphy Creation by Lin Rong-zong (林榮宗)
Teacher Lin Rong-zong was born in Taichung in 1965. He graduated with a master's degree from Asia University and has been cultivating calligraphy art creation for many years. His works won the Gold Medal at the 55th China-Japan International Cultural Exchange Calligraphy Exhibition, the first prize in the 1st and 2nd National Buddhist Calligraphy Exhibitions twice, and have been selected many times for the Provincial Fine Arts Exhibition, Central Taiwan Art Exhibition, and Tainan City Art Exhibition. He was included in the National Calligraphy and Painting Masters Invitational Exhibition Album and selected for the 1996 World Chinese Art Masters Yearbook. In 2022, his calligraphy works were selected for commemorative stamps in four European countries (Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium). During the 13 years from 2011 to 2024, he toured major cities in Mainland China. He is skilled at integrating traditional brushwork with modern aesthetics, showing the essence of Oriental calligraphy art with steady strokes. His works not only focus on structure and composition but also emphasize the emotional flow and philosophical expression contained in the writing process. Through continuous imitation and innovation, Teacher Lin has established his own style, with his brush and ink revealing deep cultural heritage and personal cultivation. His creations are both a tribute to the calligraphy of ancients and an interpretation and extension of contemporary calligraphy art.
II. Li Mei (李梅) and Sun Xiao-qin (孫小琴) Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Rush (藺草) Handicraft Inheritance
Weaving Content and Features:
Li Mei and Sun Xiao-qin, two generations of women, have jointly invested in rush weaving, not only continuing the traditional grass weaving techniques of Central Taiwan but also achieving a balance between practical daily use and aesthetic design. From rush mats and handbags to daily utensils, their works retain the traditional techniques of fine hand-weaving, with special emphasis on neat lines and harmonious patterns. The fragrance and natural color of the rushes are woven into warm pieces under their skillful hands.
Teacher Lin Rong-zong was born in Taichung in 1965. He graduated with a master's degree from Asia University and has been cultivating calligraphy art creation for many years. His works won the Gold Medal at the 55th China-Japan International Cultural Exchange Calligraphy Exhibition, the first prize in the 1st and 2nd National Buddhist Calligraphy Exhibitions twice, and have been selected many times for the Provincial Fine Arts Exhibition, Central Taiwan Art Exhibition, and Tainan City Art Exhibition. He was included in the National Calligraphy and Painting Masters Invitational Exhibition Album and selected for the 1996 World Chinese Art Masters Yearbook. In 2022, his calligraphy works were selected for commemorative stamps in four European countries (Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium). During the 13 years from 2011 to 2024, he toured major cities in Mainland China. He is skilled at integrating traditional brushwork with modern aesthetics, showing the essence of Oriental calligraphy art with steady strokes. His works not only focus on structure and composition but also emphasize the emotional flow and philosophical expression contained in the writing process. Through continuous imitation and innovation, Teacher Lin has established his own style, with his brush and ink revealing deep cultural heritage and personal cultivation. His creations are both a tribute to the calligraphy of ancients and an interpretation and extension of contemporary calligraphy art.
II. Li Mei (李梅) and Sun Xiao-qin (孫小琴) Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Rush (藺草) Handicraft Inheritance
Weaving Content and Features:
Li Mei and Sun Xiao-qin, two generations of women, have jointly invested in rush weaving, not only continuing the traditional grass weaving techniques of Central Taiwan but also achieving a balance between practical daily use and aesthetic design. From rush mats and handbags to daily utensils, their works retain the traditional techniques of fine hand-weaving, with special emphasis on neat lines and harmonious patterns. The fragrance and natural color of the rushes are woven into warm pieces under their skillful hands.
Event Details
- 2026-03-21 — 臺中市港區藝術中心