Lin, Ting-Chih (林庭芝)

Born in Taipei and a graduate of the Taipei National University of the Arts, Lin, Ting-Chih is a contemporary artist whose work serves as a prophetic vessel for the subconscious. Her creative language often weaves together elements of classical literature, fairy tales, and mythology to explore the relationship between human existence and the environment.

In her evocative series, "Logbook," Lin navigates the vast ocean of collective memory and internal self-discovery. For her, every artwork is a "container" that captures the flow of divinity and the interconnectedness of the world. Her style is characterized by a "sacred puzzle" aesthetic, where symbols like unicorns, dinosaurs, and mystical landscapes are used to bridge the gap between external appearances and internal truths.

A woman painting a wall with a brush in a black and white photo.