The “Searching for Sacred Land in Taijiang” oil painting exhibition
I remember when I went to the Taijiang National Park in the Fall of 2018 for the first time. While touring around in the white stilt house, I looked out from the irregular-shaped window and saw lots of reeds swaying in the sunset. To me, they looked like they were waving hands to bid goodbye to the lovely sunset. Liu Che Chih, the Chairman of PRO ARTS, was explaining the story behind the creation of the “Early Autumn” painting and leading the guests of the exhibition to the sacred land in Taijiang.
PRO ARTS was founded in 2008. Members come different fields in Taiwan. They have different jobs and expertise but share the same passion and perseverance in arts. The objective of PRO ARTS is to promote arts and enhance aesthetics. PRO ARTS spreads arts activities to the entire society and attract more people to the arts. Throughout a decade, PRO ARTS has up to 100 members.
The Taijiang National Park Headquarters invited PRO ARTS to draw paintings for the “Searching for Sacred Land in Taijiang” oil painting exhibition. Liu Che Chih, the Chairman of PRO ARTS, led over 20 members to visit the Taijiang National Park in the fall two years ago for a profound three-day painting tour in Taijiang. The theme of the artworks is for these painters to search for the sacred land of Taijiang in their mind. The pieces integrate the creation factors of Taijiang, including natural ecosystem, humanity history, and special industry. All the artists used their rich creativity to draw wonderful paintings. They gained lots of memories and had lots of fun. PRO ARTS promised to hold the joint exhibition of PRO ARTS members at the Visitor Center in The Taijiang National Park Headquarters. The purpose of the exhibition is to help people learn about the valuable resources of the Taijiang National Park through the arts.
The “Searching for Sacred Land in Taijiang” oil painting exhibition is held from February 17, 2019 (Sun.) to April 7, 2019 (Sun.) at the Special Exhibition Room on the second floor of the Visitor Center in The Taijiang National Park Headquarters. A total of 25 artworks will be displayed and were drawn at the Taijiang National Park. Artists painted the sacred land of Taijiang in their mind on the canvas, unfolding lots of undiscovered beautiful sceneries. We expect that these paintings will help people learn about the valuable resources of the Taijiang National Park, raise the awareness of people about environmental conservation and hope that people can place importance on the environment.
PRO ARTS was founded in 2008. Members come different fields in Taiwan. They have different jobs and expertise but share the same passion and perseverance in arts. The objective of PRO ARTS is to promote arts and enhance aesthetics. PRO ARTS spreads arts activities to the entire society and attract more people to the arts. Throughout a decade, PRO ARTS has up to 100 members.
The Taijiang National Park Headquarters invited PRO ARTS to draw paintings for the “Searching for Sacred Land in Taijiang” oil painting exhibition. Liu Che Chih, the Chairman of PRO ARTS, led over 20 members to visit the Taijiang National Park in the fall two years ago for a profound three-day painting tour in Taijiang. The theme of the artworks is for these painters to search for the sacred land of Taijiang in their mind. The pieces integrate the creation factors of Taijiang, including natural ecosystem, humanity history, and special industry. All the artists used their rich creativity to draw wonderful paintings. They gained lots of memories and had lots of fun. PRO ARTS promised to hold the joint exhibition of PRO ARTS members at the Visitor Center in The Taijiang National Park Headquarters. The purpose of the exhibition is to help people learn about the valuable resources of the Taijiang National Park through the arts.
The “Searching for Sacred Land in Taijiang” oil painting exhibition is held from February 17, 2019 (Sun.) to April 7, 2019 (Sun.) at the Special Exhibition Room on the second floor of the Visitor Center in The Taijiang National Park Headquarters. A total of 25 artworks will be displayed and were drawn at the Taijiang National Park. Artists painted the sacred land of Taijiang in their mind on the canvas, unfolding lots of undiscovered beautiful sceneries. We expect that these paintings will help people learn about the valuable resources of the Taijiang National Park, raise the awareness of people about environmental conservation and hope that people can place importance on the environment.