Miser’s BowlOil Paint on scrap metals in the studioForging, TIG Welding8” X 8” X 8”(203 X 203 X 203mm)2017

Miser’s Bowl

Oil Paint on scrap metals in the studio

Forging, TIG Welding

8” X 8” X 8”

(203 X 203 X 203mm)

2017

Miser’s Tableware

Those works are to support the idea of Miser’s Fish, and examine hunger and contradiction. The bowl and cutlery set, which were fabricated from scrap metal, are larger than a typical culinary ware. However, the gaps and holes inside render them useless. Attached on the top of the bowl is the Chineseword for luck( 福). Painted moss and fungus cover the works to symbolize lack of use.

Miser’s CutleryOil Paint on scrap metals in the studioForging, TIG welding4” x 10” x 2” (101 x 254 x 50mm)2017

Miser’s Cutlery

Oil Paint on scrap metals in the studio

Forging, TIG welding

4” x 10” x 2” (101 x 254 x 50mm)

2017

Miser’s Dish for Soy SauceOil Paint on scrap metals in the studioForging, TIG welding3” x 3” x 3” (76 x 76 x 76mm)2017

Miser’s Dish for Soy Sauce

Oil Paint on scrap metals in the studio

Forging, TIG welding

3” x 3” x 3” (76 x 76 x 76mm)

2017