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Generational Brick Walls

Generational Brick Walls
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

I was wondering, how many different generations are those classical brick walls derived from?
Those red bricks of different ages overlapping each other; are they taking on a test of history together?

post at 2011-01-27 18:19:08


Chuan-Mei Theater

Chuan-Mei Theater
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

It is located in Tainan City.
I seldom take a look at the front of it.

post at 2011-01-27 17:33:30


Lady Teacher

Lady Teacher 
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen  

 I went to Hsiu-Yueh’s solo exhibition; she is a member of TAQS.
I found an interesting story about an old lady and I would like to share this with everyone.

post at 2011-01-13 11:04:12


Mud Houses

Mud Houses
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

I was surprised to see a “mud house” located on the corner of the lane in downtown Tainan.
Long time ago,those ancient houses were perfectly preserved.
post at 2011-01-03 10:45:40


Plain Green Soybeans

Plain Green Soybeans
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen     

I think everyone has had green soybeans given as a side dish and the taste was not so bad.
But this time is quite different.

post at 2011-01-03 10:44:47


A Groovy Old Man

A Groovy Old Man
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

 Secretly, I found that the old man was writing something in “English”.
He kept on writing and writing on his thick notebook.
post at 2010-12-15 17:31:59


Lucky Rabbits

Lucky Rabbits
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

We just finished our Charity Sale for this semester which main theme was Lucky Rabbits.
It was a great success that we raised a sum of NT$12200, which will be donated to United Way of Taiwan, R.O.C.

post at 2010-12-15 16:59:13


Is This Real?

Is This Real?
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

 You have never seen such things like this before, right?
A turkey likes to be hung on an espalier while the white gourds are planted on the root.
post at 2010-12-10 16:01:18


Basking In The Sun

Basking In the Sun
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

Choosing the best position and sitting tight as an emperor.

post at 2010-12-10 15:40:52


A Clever Entwining

 

A Clever Entwining
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen
 
post at 2010-12-07 14:24:38


A Boy Who Races Against Time

 

A Boy Who Races Against Time
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

 Is it necessary to note something down for every minute and every second in our daily lives?
Is it necessary to cherish every minute and every second in our daily lives?
post at 2010-12-07 14:04:45


My Neighbors

My Neighbors
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

There is a squirrel family living in a big banyan; total five to six members.
In recent years, they have a profession-to performance one by one every morning.

post at 2010-11-29 15:37:18


A Pickup Truck

A Pickup Truck 
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

A small stylish pickup truck has everything!!
This is a crepe buffet car, like Transformer.
post at 2010-11-29 15:06:06


Walls of Dignitaries

Walls of Dignitaries
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-chen

Once upon a time, each dignitary had high walls in their homes.
Were they afraid of the prying eyes from outside or an estrangement inside?
post at 2010-11-29 14:36:12


Beatific Flowers

Beatific Flowers
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

Who would find the beatific flowers before the seeds fructified in the tall trees?
Has anyone enjoyed watching them?

post at 2010-11-23 15:53:16


A Bird in the Cage

A Bird in the Cage
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

He shrank his head. Sometimes, he would like to peep at people who were gazing at him.

I picked up my camera, wanting to capture his funny pose.
But his was such a bighead and sophisticated!
post at 2010-11-23 13:59:59


Trees in Lotus Shoes

Trees in Lotus Shoes
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

Dear trees, you have astonishing vitality to confront granite; 
but you can’t score a success.

post at 2010-11-16 14:10:52


Innocent chairs

Innocent chairs
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

An array of amusing trees look like one-eyes guys waving at me and want to talk to me.
Their shapes are thin and fat, and are personified. I enjoy watching them.

post at 2010-11-16 11:30:34


Voices from leaves

Voices from leaves
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

   

The laws of nature teach people to conform to the course of nature and render revelation…..as it is, we cannot secure the life cycle of leafage.
Walking in the park and I saw a bamboo broom against a tree. This is a common sight in daily life.

However, when I was strolling in the park after a rainy day, I saw the leaves falling down by raindrops. Young, old, withered, yellowing and all kinds of leaves…the fallen leaves looked so fragile on the ground, on the bench, and on the grass. They were all wet and weak; I couldn’t tell there were dews or raindrops on them… but it was an aesthetic feeling.

Leaves have the right to fall down calmly on the grass after a rainy day, waiting for nutrients and return back to nature.

  

Dear leaves, please forgive the building structure made by people. We are obstructing your way to nature and make you helpless fall down on the glass, rather than on stone. Is it a fortune or a misfortune?

‘@

post at 2010-11-16 10:48:06


Corn Pancakes

Corn Pancakes

Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

The old woman sat at the corner, looking the passers-by from left to right.
She looked, talked, and smiled to herself…
The little dining car next to her was just like props.
post at 2010-11-10 16:53:39


Birds at Sihcao

Birds at Sihcao

Written by Lin Hsin-Chen
 
A symbol of joy.
post at 2010-11-05 15:08:05


An Old Prunus Mume Tree In Tainan

An Old Prunus Mume Tree In Tainan
Written by Lin Hsin-Chen

Last week, I went to Zhengzhou, China.
I found that “two- storey high” of Koelreuteria henryi Dummer (an initial species in Taiwan) are planted along the roadways.
post at 2010-11-01 17:57:05


Start Walking

Start Walking
Written and photographed by Lin Hsin-Chen

I couldn’t see Bao Zheng( an outstanding government official and statesman in the northern Song Dynasty( 960-1127) when I was in Kaifengfu. Instead, I saw an old woman, sat beside a Chinese bass drum, selling cloth shoes.
The temperature is 8 to 9 degrees in October out there.
post at 2010-11-01 17:25:06


Call for Entries: Horizons of Art Quilts 2011!

Call for Entries: Horizons of Art Quilts 2011!

Encourage all quilters to participate and enrich TAQS exhibitions!
Prospectus and entry form are available at: http://www.taqs.org.tw
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact.

post at 2010-10-26 18:08:19


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