Artist: León Abadías Y Santolaria
Museum: Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park (Taipei, Taiwan)
Technique: Ceramics
Ying-liang Chen, internationally acclaimed artist, uses tofu as the artistic theme and hard ceramic as the medium. Chen’s high precision craftsmanship and mastering skill for his art creation is far beyond our words of description. The scene of the customers tasting tofu in front of the tofu stand is a realistic depiction of behavioral art. The well-executed knife skill comes with absolute precision without destroying the tofu into pieces. Throughout the entire selling process, the tofu on each moving plate actually reminds us of deploying troops and generals. Even the broken tofu draws occasional public attention and becomes a topic of discussion. Since the Very Fun Park is dedicated to spread the good deeds, the fine selection of the most sincere chemical-free healthy organic ingredients is exhibited at Eco Paragon Green Living Exhibition Center. Why not try soothing the internal heat in the heart, liver, spleen and stomach with a lukewarm tofu appetizer in this blazing hot summer?
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