Inspired by memories of visiting the Redwood National Forest, this project incorporates metalworking and woodworking to depict seasonal scenes, creating a game-like jewelry set. It aims to visualize these unique moments, offering an interactive and lively connection with nature while rediscovering the simple joys of childhood.
Mourning Rite
Department of Arts and Design, National Tsing Hua University
This series explores the survival crisis caused by air pollution, illustrating how humanity' s overexploitation accelerates the disappearance of natural world increasingly scarce. Reflecting on these consequences, Ye Jiaxin creates a large-scale headpiece imbued with a sense of ritualistic sacrifice. Inspired by the aromatherapeutic properties of Melaleuca quinquenervia, she arranges slender, leaf-shaped ornaments in a dynamic composition. Using refined chasing and repousse techniques, she enhances the metal' s rich texture while layering openwork structures to create depth, rhythm, and movement throughout the piece.
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