Christina Chun-Chun Hou (侯純純)
Christina Chun-Chun Hou is a multi-talented researcher, designer, and visual artist who practices her artistic soul through the rhythms of daily life. Drawing deep inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci, she focuses her lens on the subtle, often overlooked details of our surroundings. Her work is a fascinating visual experiment that transforms what others might see as "blemishes" or "imperfections" into bold, imaginative landscapes.
Artistic Philosophy: Reflection-Transform In her acclaimed series "Reflection-Transform" (境隨心轉), Hou explores the fluid boundary between the external world and internal perception. She believes that art is a way to reimagine reality, using experimental visual design to highlight the beauty found in the transient and the accidental. Her compositions are often abstract and rhythmic, inviting the viewer to look beyond the surface and find meaning in the "trace" of a moment.
Accolades and Professional Standing Currently an Associate Professor of Commercial Design at the National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Hou has received numerous international recognitions, including being a Finalist at the 2022 London International Creative Competition (LICC). Her work has been exhibited extensively across Taiwan and has garnered awards such as the Taiwan Visual Design Gold Award and the KSBDA London International Invitational Excellence Award. Through her studio and academic research, she continues to redefine the standards of contemporary graphic and visual design.
A watercolor-style art print depicting a nature scene with two people dancing under a large glowing moon in a forest with trees and birds.
Pastel watercolor painting of a serene landscape with a unicorn and a rainbow, surrounded by clouds, flowers, and trees.
A pastel-colored illustration of a nature scene with a tree, flowers, and birds. A penguin is playing a piano, surrounded by musical notes and curving lines. The scene is framed with a light-colored wooden border.