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Yu-Liang Chen, NewLocal Art Studio, presents the "Crown of the Sea General" installation art, a symbol of marine resource preservation and climate change awareness, completed in November 2019 in Yunlin County, Taiwan.
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Yu-Liang Chen, NewLocal Art Studio, has unveiled the remarkable "Crown of the Sea General" installation art, drawing inspiration from the traditional folk religion of the Sea Goddess, Mazu. This awe-inspiring creation serves as a poignant reminder of the critical need to respect marine resources and address the pressing issue of climate change.
The installation, located in Kouhu Township, Yunlin County, seamlessly integrates elements from various ethnic groups, offering practical functions such as sun-ray-shielding benches and child-friendly white gravels, fostering interaction and environmental awareness.
Constructed using stainless steel, cement mortar, and a blend of traditional materials, the 10-meter-long, 3-meter-wide, and 4-meter-tall installation embodies the fusion of tradition and modernity, featuring intricate temple roof designs and captivating exterior details.
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