History Museum [The Beauty of Taroko] Glass Cup | Spring Breeze

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Red Liuli
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https://staging-jubilee.flickr.com/65535/54643243730_f2582a99be_c.jpg 【The Beauty of Taroko】 Glass Cup | Spring Breeze https://staging-jubilee.flickr.com/65535/54642937661_30a8fdf2ee_c.jpg National Museum of History × Redliuli——"The Great Beauty of Heaven and Earth, Seventy Years from the Heart" joint launch. This series of glass cups transforms the paintings in the National Museum of History's collection into delicate three-dimensional craft objects. Inspired by the painter's brushstrokes, it looks like layers of ink, echoing the artistic vocabulary of Ma Baishui's painting "The Beauty of Taroko". — Ma Baishui is a representative artist of Taiwan's local watercolor and the fusion of Chinese and Western styles. The works have unrestrained brushstrokes and bright colors, showing a unique artistic style. https://staging-jubilee.flickr.com/65535/54642091872_c90a4b5f4f_c.jpg太魯閣之美 NO.89-00684 The "Beauty of Taroko" is made up of 24 pieces of 7-foot rice paper, describing the magnificent scenery of Taroko Gorge from east to west. It presents six major themes: Spring Breeze, Summer Rain, Autumn Red, Winter White, Sunlight, and Moonlight. Each work can be viewed individually or by splicing several together, which is very ingenious. The design of the glass cups in this series follows the undulating rhythm of landscape paintings, using mountain shapes as images and transforming them into three-dimensional streams of light, recreating the majestic and poetic composition of the paintings. Red Glaze designs six glass cups based on the six themes of the original painting. Each one can be an independent scene or combined side by side, allowing art to flow between daily objects. https://staging-jubilee.flickr.com/65535/54642937786_85e7a26644_c.jpg Each cup comes with an independent gift box. Extend the beauty of craftsmanship to gifting and collection. https://staging-jubilee.flickr.com/65535/54642943396_a09e05412f_c.jpg For the first time, the glass thermoplastic technique is used to transform classic museum collection paintings into three-dimensional works of art. Let art no longer stay on the canvas, but shine with new life among the colored glass and light, blooming with contemporary poetry and aesthetics. Each cup is hand-made by a craftsman, and the texture flows with the flame. This world-first technique creates a unique visual level, combining artistic recognition and collection value. https://staging-jubilee.flickr.com/65535/54642943401_de57a42b4a_c.jpg The Beauty of Taroko | Spring Breeze Capacity: 200ml Quantity: 1 piece *Hand-blown products are subject to manual differences Material Handmade soda lime glass heat resistant 90℃ Package General carton packaging Remark - Each piece is a hand-molded glass craft, with unique color and layer distribution. It is normal for there to be slight differences in weight, size, etc. - The product can be wiped clean with a soft cloth and clean water. - Products are mainly real products. Origin & Manufacturing Method Made in Taiwan, handmade

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This series of glass cups transforms the paintings in the National Museum of History's collection into delicate three-dimensional craft objects. Inspired by the painter's brushstrokes, it looks like layers of ink, echoing the artistic vocabulary of Ma Baishui's painting "The Beauty of Taroko". Red Glaze designs six glass cups based on the six themes of the original painting. Each one can be a scene independently or combined side by side, allowing art to flow between daily objects.

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