Title: Mount Iwakura
Materials: Ramie, flax, Awa indigo, kariyasu (Japanese goldenrod)
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Exhibition Title: Fragments of the Forest and Dyed Poems – Joint Exhibition by Su Chien-Lin × Yi Yi-Rou
Dates: June 6 – August 11, 2025
Venue: 1F, No. 15, Aly. 46, Ln. 553, Sec. 4, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Taipei (Sanjing Jiu Huang)
Each artist picked up fragments of the forest—a flower, a fern—and transformed them into metal or fabric.
Goldsmith Chien-Lin and textile artist Yi-Rou share a deep connection with nature. Through contrasting materials, they express their memories of the forest: petals forged from metal, mountains woven from threads.
Dyeing is their shared language—
A process where color seeps into matter, a quiet dialogue between memory and material.
It is not a covering, but a merging—where memory’s hues repeatedly pass through fibers and metals until they become one.
Chien-Lin dyes layer after layer onto metal teaware; Yi-Rou weaves mountains from colored threads.
Their works are poems, recited through the language of dye, inscribed over time into a timeless unity of memory and material.