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  • Hi, I'm Jacqueline.

  • Can you believe that within these country roads,

  • there's a pottery studio right there?

  • If you want to learn more,

  • let's go check it out.

  • Some people use cameras to take images of lotus flower,

  • and other people prefer to dye their fabrics with lotus petals.

  • In addition, some artists draw lotus flowers on potteries

  • so that they exist beyond the limit of flower season.

  • One interesting thing I would like to mention here is that

  • a lot of pottery works that you can see at Tainan city

  • come from this pottery studio.

  • This pottery studio in Baihe

  • is founded by an artist called Lin Wen-yueh

  • Here he focuses on art creation

  • and exhibits his creations in his gallery.

  • Wow! There are so many artworks here.

  • There are Chinese painting

  • and calligraphy works as well as potteries.

  • The vivid lotus flowers on the tea pot

  • look as if they are real.

  • The calligraphy works on the wall

  • seem like they're having a dialogue with the statues in front.

  • It's interesting.

  • Behind me is a kiln,

  • and all those works we've just seen were made from this kiln.

  • What's so special about this kiln is that

  • they burn woods to heat up for making potteries.

  • Among these artworks,

  • I saw a huge pottery work.

  • Let's find out which kiln it was made from.

  • The work that we just saw in the studio

  • is like two hundred and eleven centimeters.

  • It's so tall.

  • In order to make such a big pottery work,

  • we also need a kiln that is big enough

  • to fit in this kind of pottery work.

  • And so the kiln behind me has a rail way track

  • that can move and combine the kilns together.

  • We happen to have the chance to see an artist creating his work.

  • Some works have to be reassembled

  • after they're copied by the mold.

  • So, is this a lotus?

  • This is a symbol of lotus.

  • This work

  • is inspired by the sayingLotus blooms untainted from the mud.”

  • We tried to transform this concept into symbols.

  • It's different from common realistic lotus artworks.

  • Emerging oneself in the sounds of cicadas and breezes,

  • the artist creates his artworks in the wide-open nature.

  • Maybe this is why people say

  • As long as you remain calm, you don't feel the heat.”

  • And by letting go of one's worries and concerns,

  • the artist can listen to his own thought

  • and infuse it into his creations.

  • After you feel its power of life,

  • you turn it into a piece of work

  • and then showcase it.

  • You save it and then deliver it again.

  • This is so-calledthe effect of beautyin life.

  • The transformation from one's feeling towards

  • the nature to the creation of beauty

  • is quite profound.

  • Although you hear the sounds of insects

  • and chirps of birds here,

  • they actually calm you down.

  • The artist put aside his work

  • and treated me to a cup of tea,

  • with the breeze passing through me.

  • We enjoyed the Zen lifestyle.

  • Making friends through cups of tea

  • is probably like this.

  • For example, we held the Shang-su Festival

  • which a variety of artists would come and join us,

  • including musicians and artists who know how to make tea,

  • and pottery artists,calligraphy artists, etc.

  • I was impressed by one of the works in the gallery.

  • What a huge pottery.

  • It's definitely a difficult task to biscuit fire the pottery.

  • This work,

  • except for the time I spent on building the kiln and that space,

  • took me three years.

  • Excluding style making,

  • it stayed in the kiln for fifteen days

  • before I took it out again.

  • The glaze applied to this pottery

  • is made of local materials:

  • mud from hot springs in Baihe,

  • limestone, and ash of lotus as well as longan trees.

  • Together they make the most natural glaze.

  • This upper layer

  • is made of wood.

  • We can draw it on the pottery due to its thick and pure texture.

  • It took me great work

  • to finish this fundamental research.

  • After spending like a half day here at this studio

  • And after drinking a cup of tea,

  • I feel like I'm totally relaxed.

  • And I think life is not so difficult.

  • It's just the way how we think about it.

  • So I think maybe life is not so complicated as we thought.

  • And now I have more courage to face the difficulties

  • I am dealing with now.

Hi, I'm Jacqueline.

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