Posted on May 3, 2018
Children from Chenglong Elementary School look into Tsuneo Sekiguchi’s reflective pool at the small fish swimming in the water. The pool reflects a spectrum of light onto the viewer’s face. For more information on this and the other five environmental artworks go to https://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com Chenglong Village, Kohou Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. May 3, 2018
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Category: Art, Culture, Environment, Jane Ingram Allen Projects, Photography, Portraits, reflection, Taiwan, Travel, Uncategorized, village Tagged: artwork, Chenglong Elementary School, Chenglong Village, children, environmental, fish, Kohou Township, mirror, portrait, portraits, Rainbow Time Machine, reflection, students, Taiwan, Tune Sekiguchi, village, Village life, Water, Yunlin County
Posted on April 28, 2018
The banquet was held at the home of the bride’s parents. The tents were erected in the entrance way courtyard of the traditional “U” shaped home. The tables and chairs were rented from one company and the table cloths and chair covers from another. The caterers arrived at 6am to begin preparation for the banquet. I know this because Jane and I are staying in the house and had to leave earlier than usual. The food was extensive and quite good. Traditionally there are 10 to 12 courses with the final being ice cream. Tomorrow photos of the bride and groom.
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Category: Culture, Festivals and Flea Markets, journalism, panoramic, Photography, Taiwan, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: banquet, Chenglong Village, courses, eating, food, foreigners, people, Photography, seating, Taiwan, tent, Timothy S. Allen, Tradition, visitors, wedding
Posted on April 29, 2015
Inside a traditional house in ChengLong Village, Taiwan,
April 25, 2015
Also found on Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness 2-8 http://leannecolephotography.com/2015/04/29/mm-2-8-monochrome-madness-2-8/
Category: Found Objects Tagged: Chenglong Village, clock, Photography, Taiwan, Timothy S. Allen, Traditional House
Posted on April 23, 2015
This image and 11 other of my portraits of ChengLong villagers will be included in a sound art exhibition by Yen-ting Hsu, entitled “Sounds Delicious”.
This exhibit from May 4 -17, 2015 is from Hsu’s residency at ChengLong Wetlands International Environmental Art Project in 2012. She is now an artist in residence at the Fremantle Art Center. She selected 12 portraits of Chenglong villagers I took between 2012 and 2015. “Sounds Delicious” investigates how food is grown in ChengLong Village, Taiwan. For more information on Hsu’s exhibition, go to https://fac.org.au/events/680/waterland?pid=58 For more information on the ChengLong Wetlands International Environmental Art Project curated by Jane Ingram Allen go to http://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com
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