2017年12月28日 星期四

Silver Leaves on Ceramic Dishes (8) – Taiwan Souvenir

Silver leaf is completely sticky on ceramic dish is my novelty artwork. Therefore, as shown in the following pictures, more silver ginkgo-leaves were made to produce these artworks. These artworks have smooth-surface and could be used as usual dishes.

2017年12月15日 星期五

Silver Leaves on Ceramic Dishes (7) – Taiwan Souvenir
Silver leaf closely integrated on ceramic dish is my novelty technique. Therefore, as shown in the following pictures, more artworks of this Taiwan souvenir were prepared.


2017年11月27日 星期一

Silver Leaves on Ceramic Dishes (6) – Taiwan Souvenir

The technique of silver leaf on ceramic dish is getting improved. As shown in the following pictures, two small ginkgo silver-leaves were tightly integrated on black dishes. These silver leaves were smooth and bright.



2017年11月14日 星期二

Silver Leaves on Ceramic Dishes (5) – Taiwan Souvenir

Two ginkgo leaves were turned into their corresponding silver leaves. Owing to non- toxic, hence silver leaves were tightly integrated on ceramic dishes. As shown in the following pictures, the silver-dishes have better performance and could be used as usual dishes.






2017年10月11日 星期三

Silver Leaf on Ceramic Dish (4) – Taiwan Souvenir

A leaf of F. religiosa was turn into its corresponding silver sculpture. The silver leaf was then tightly integrated on a black dish. As shown in the following pictures, a Chinese “Buddha” character was written on the silver leaf to demonstrate the important relationship between the Buddhism and the leaf.


2017年9月18日 星期一

Silver leaf on a black cup (4) – Taiwanese souvenir

A leaf of F. religiosa was turn into its corresponding silver sculpture. The silver leaf was hot melted on a black cup. As shown in the following pictures, the silver leaf was tightly adhered on the cup and resulted in a smooth surface. The cup can be used as a usual one. This is a Taiwan souvenir.


2017年9月9日 星期六

Silver Leaves on Ceramic Dish (3) – Taiwan Souvenir

Three silver ginkgo leaves were hot-melted on a red ceramic dish. Two greater leaves along with a smaller leaf, similar to a children with his parents. As shown in the following picture, these leaves were tightly integrated on the dish and had smooth surface, hence this dish can be used as an usual dish. This is a Taiwan souvenir.



2017年9月2日 星期六

Silver Leaf on Ceramic Dish (2) – Taiwan Souvenir

Silver leaf was hot-melted on a ceramic dish. This is a new technique to put my silver artwork on a ceramic dish. As shown in the following pictures, a silver leaf of F. religiosa was tightly integrated on a ceramic dish. This is a Taiwan souvenir.

2017年8月23日 星期三

Silver leaf on a red mug – Taiwanese souvenir

Silver leaf tightly integrated on ceramic is a new technology. As shown in the following pictures, a silver ginkgo leaf was tightly integrated on a red mug. This is a Taiwanese souvenir.


2017年8月16日 星期三

Silver Leaves on A Ceramic Dish

Silver leaves can be tightly integrated on a ceramic dish. As shown in the following pictures, three silver-ginkgo-leaves were tightly integrated on a black dish. As a result, these silver sculptures are just parts of the dish, hence the dish could be used as usual.


2017年8月7日 星期一

Silver Leaf on Coffee Cup

We also stuck silver leaves on ceramic materials. As shown in the following pictures, two silver-ginkgo-leaves on a plate of coffee cup. The adhesion between silver leaves and the plate is firm and completely, hence these silver sculptures are just parts of the plate.



2017年7月26日 星期三

Calligraphy on a silver leaf – Taiwan souvenir

A Chinese “Buddha” character was fabricated in a silver leaf. The character was not written on the leaf, hence it is really a part of the silver leaf. As shown in the following picture, this E. aureum silver leaf contained a character. It is a Taiwan souvenir.


2017年7月15日 星期六

Silver Painting (11) – Taiwanese Souvenir

The silver content in my silver painting is always greater than 92.5%, a 925 plus silver. As shown in the following picture, a silver painting of a couple was obtained on a stainless steel sheet.

2017年6月29日 星期四

Silver Painting (10) – Taiwanese Souvenir

By using of non-toxic metals along with a chemical-free process, another silver painting was created on a stainless steel sheet. As shown in the following picture, four leaves and two flowers constitute a lady. To show the special art, only some part of the silver painting was polished.

2017年6月22日 星期四

Silver Painting (9) – Taiwanese Souvenir

To reduce the weight of the silver painting on ceramic tile, some silver paintings were painted on stainless steel sheets. As shown in the following picture, “a lady under an umbrella” was painted on a stainless steel sheet. All the advantages of my silver painting were all reserved.

2017年6月15日 星期四

Silver Ginkgo Leaf (8) – Taiwan Souvenir

To improve the anti-tarnish of my silver leaves, silver alloy was studied. As shown in the following picture, a small ginkgo leaf was turned into its corresponding silver leaf by using silver alloy. Although no organic coating or plating, this new silver alloy may have tarnish-free in air more than one year.

2017年6月5日 星期一

Silver Painting (8) – Taiwanese Souvenir

Rose flowers are usually large and showy, hence I like to draw silver paintings of these flowers. As shown in the following picture, a rose flower was painted on a green ceramic tile by using of silver and non-toxic metals.

2017年5月29日 星期一

Silver Painting (7) – Taiwanese Souvenir

Although only silver and some non-toxic metals were used, colored paintings were obtained. As shown in the following two pictures, colored cocks crowed valiantly were painted on ceramic tiles.


2017年5月21日 星期日

Silver Painting (6) – Silver-metal Painting

Owing to more than 95% silver was used to paint a picture, hence I name it as silver painting or silver-metal painting. As shown in the following picture, a koi was drawn on a yellow ceramic tile, resulted its coloration and patterning were kept.

2017年5月12日 星期五

Silver Painting (5) – Souvenir

Mr. Hsu, my student, publishes a new book regarding to his military service at Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island) today. It is the largest island in South China Sea, The island is elliptical in shape being 1.4 Km in length. Give him a souvenir, as shown in the following picture, I drew the island and his parting day to this island by using silver and a minor of non-toxic metals.

2017年5月2日 星期二

Silver Painting (4) – Taiwan Souvenir

“A children thanks to Goddess of Mercy (Guanyin)” was incorporated into a Chinese “Buddha” character, which was fabricated on a black ceramic-tile by using of silver and palladium. As shown in the following picture, this is a hybridization of painting and Chinese calligraphy.

2017年4月24日 星期一

Silver Painting (3) – Taiwanese Souvenir

Owing to the non-toxic advantage of silver painting, it is environmental friendly, hence I can draw it at home. As shown in the following picture, a silver painting of “red plum blossoms” was created in Taiwan.

2017年4月13日 星期四

Silver Painting (2) – Taiwanese Souvenir

My silver painting is toxic-material-free. In addition to silver, only less than 5 % of non-toxic metals were used to obtain the novel painting. As shown in the following picture, “an egret played water” was drawn by my novel technology. I believe this silver painting is valuable for our future painting-art.

2017年3月12日 星期日

Silver Ginkgo Leaves (7) – Taiwan Souvenir

Two ginkgo leaves were turned into their corresponding silver leaves. Owing to the curved stem of a ginkgo leaf, as shown in the following picture, these two silver leaves could be placed in a small frame. It is a Taiwan souvenir.

2017年2月7日 星期二

Silver Ginkgo Leaf (6) – Taiwan Souvenir

A long stemmed ginkgo leaf was turned into its corresponding silver leaf. This is a big leaf, as indicated in the following pictures, hence around 22 grams of silver were needed to fabricate this silver sculpture. This is a Taiwan souvenir.



2017年1月14日 星期六

Silver Ginkgo Leaves (5) – Taiwan Souvenir

Most ginkgo leaves fall at this month in Taiwan, hence I like to turn these leaves into their corresponding silver leaves at this time. As shown in the following pictures, the framed silver leaf is a Taiwan souvenir.