Ingrid Hu

Ingrid Hu

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Las Artes de Piranesi

From two-dimensional to four-dimensional… Las Artes de Piranesi  

Oct 2013 / sketch book

Mysterious fading letters on the walls of Toledo, Spain, and a quick sketch of a fountain that somehow reminds me of the world in Shaun Tan’s ‘The Arrival’ www.shauntan.net/books.html  

September 2013 / Maggie’s Culture Crawl

Thanks to a_zero environmental architects who took part in Maggie’s Culture Crawl, I joined this all night charity walk that lasted 7 hours. Walking through London overnight is a strange sensation. Contrary to hiking in mountains, you take in large […]

June 2013 / Camberwell Arts Festival

Responding to Camberwell Arts Festival’s food and travel themes, I collaborated with the chef at Cool Cats Cafe and created 3 table top installations under the title ‘After our journey’, turning packaging materials into serving plates. Day 1 Day 2 […]

Reconfiguring archeological finds

This is a replica of a broken ancient earthenware, on display in a metro station in Taipei. I am fascinated by the movement of the mechanical arms, which have nothing to do with the earthenware, but someone has carefully studied […]

Colours, fired

These ceramic colour palettes are intriguing to look at. Unlike paint samples, they are with textures and finishes, and each is unique. I found them at an exhibition on Tsai Jung-yu, one of Taiwan’s most celebrated ceramicists.

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