"Moving Rabbit - Tao Bo Special Exhibition" will be on display in the hall on the first floor of the Tao Museum from now until April 16.

(Photo by reporter Weng Yuhuang)

[Reporter Weng Yuhuang/New Taipei Report] Students from 39 primary and secondary schools in northern Taiwan and Kinmen illuminate 195 hometown cultural colors and paint unique, interesting and creative "Little Touching Rabbit" ceramic works. From now until April 16, In the "Moving Rabbit-Tao Bo Special Exhibition" at the Yingge Ceramics Museum, the public is invited to come to the Tao Museum to appreciate the children's imagination and creativity.

Zhang Qiwen, curator of the Ceramic Museum, said that this year's "Little Touching Rabbit" ceramic blank prototype was created by the artist Zhuang Pu. After the students participating in the exhibition observed and felt on the spot, they used ceramic paintings to express the colors of their hometown.

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Including "Hibiscus Powder" of Yingge's local characteristic plant Hibiscus chinensis, "Celadon Green" of Anda Kiln in the real estate industry, "Tea Green" of Sanxia Tianfang Tea Garden, and "Lotus Powder" of Lujiao Wetland Ecology.

The "drum skin brown" of Xinzhuang Xiangrenhe Bell and Drum Factory and the "hoe ash" of the blacksmith shop for daily use, the "brick wall orange" of the historical building Deqing in Mount Tai, the "window pane blue" of Lin Benyuan's mansion, a historical site in Banqiao, The local characteristics and colors newly discovered by the students include the "Tiger Yeju" from Fude Palace of the Shulin Local Belief Center, and the "Red Turtle Cake Red" from Xizhi's local delicacy.

At the same time, artists Zhuang Pu, Huang Wenhui, Jian Xueyi, Wang Shijun, Lin Huaimin, and Xiao Zhufang created the "Big Touching Rabbit" painted zodiac art works, conveying the artists' new blessings for the Year of the Rabbit.

Tao Museum and Xuexue opened the experience course of "Little Touching Rabbit Painting" on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year (28th). Su Zhicheng, a senior color lecturer who has long been engaged in cultural color research, will lead the color appreciation and guide the creation of multiple aesthetic feelings. The registration fee is 199 yuan. Interested people are welcome to sign up to participate, and they can bring back the painted works on the same day, leaving a good memory for the New Year.

Donate 1,500 yuan in the cultural store "Ceramic Collection" of the Ceramic Museum, and you will receive a set of "Little Touching Rabbit Coloring Materials Gift Box". The donation will help disadvantaged children in Taiwan to participate in cultural and color courses for free, so that children from rural areas can also enjoy learning together Opportunity to use cultural colors to create colorful paintings.

For more information on exhibitions and events, please visit the official website or fan page of the Ceramic Museum.

"Moving Rabbits-Tao Bo Special Exhibition" consists of ceramic paintings of "Little Touching Rabbits" by children from 39 primary and secondary schools in Taiwan.

(Photo by reporter Weng Yuhuang)