A garden is a mysterious place that heals the human spirit. This sculpture attempts to capture the sensory experience of the journey into the garden, presenting the bird's instantaneous soaring in the air, the sense of speed in flight, and a constantly changing state to evoke the symbol of freedom in the human soul. This sculpture attempts to capture the sensory experience of the garden.
Establishing her Taipei atelier in 2011, Jung-mei Wou excels in visual arts, photography, sculpture, public art, and installation art, earning global acclaim and international recognition through numerous awards. As an adjunct assistant professor at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, she imparts art and design wisdom, shaping minds with aesthetic creativity. Inspired by nature, Prof. Wou's creations embody elegant curves and profound aesthetic faith, solidifying her as a trailblazer in global artistry. Adorned with international awards, she stands at the forefront of innovative and captivating artistic endeavors.
In 2011, Jung-Mei Wou founded her atelier in Taipei, and she also teaches as an adjunct assistant professor at the university. She is passionate about art and design and has won several international awards in sculpture and jewellery design. The artist inspires and learns from Nature, and she extracts the beauty of all living things to show her unique creative expression with succinct and graceful curves, which has become her faith in aesthetics.