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沈安       SHEN An                                                                ЪۜႭ׼    Description

                                     ࣬ኽ௅ໝɹЀ޴ෂٙग़༑݂ԫd˄ኁტૄৎ๕׵̒ͩ̒                       According to the oral traditions of the Taroko tribe, they originated
                                                                                    from an image described as half stone and half tree, symbolizing the
                                     ዓd˾ڌख़ᜳနϣॎຟٙҖ൥dԒɪՍϞख़ᜳʘ଻ྡᙜd
                                                                                    gradual fragmentation of ancestral spirits. These figures bear the totem
                                     ᨟͍ኑൖഹவɓʲd൥ᅄ࿁˖ʷΚዚٙˀܠձ࿁ෂ୕ᄆ࠽                      of ancestral eyes, symbolizing their gaze upon all, reflecting a profound
                                     ٙޜൖf˖ʷ̍ўႧԊe˖ኪeᖵஔഃd࿁ၽᝄˇᅰૄ໊                      contemplation of cultural crises and a cherished value for tradition. Culture,
                                                                                    including language, literature, and art, are vitally important to the minority
                                     Їᗫࠠࠅfࠦ࿁ႧԊෂוΚዚձ˖ʷऊ஻dૄ໊ც΍Νр
                                                                                    groups in Taiwan. Facing the crises of langauge education and culturla
                                     ɢෂוᄆ࠽dᜫၽᝄ˖ʷ੻˸ᑚ˦޴ෂdڎΣεʩၾᐿ࿲                      decline, people of different ethnicities must jointly pass down the values,
                                     ٙ͊Ըf                                           conserving Taiwan’s cultures for a diverse and prosperous future.
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                                                                     祖靈之眼j凝視  Eyes of the Ancestral SpiritjStare  110×130×180cm
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