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Mujie Living reports on FENKO's art sustainability project, featuring singing bowl therapist Ashley creating healing ambient sound in the tea ceremony loft.
In 2022-2023, FENKO Catalysis Chamber created the monumental paper installation art piece 'Heterogeneous' for the Taipei Fine Arts Museum. Using over 30 types of specially selected paper materials and more than a dozen techniques, the work transformed perceptions of paper art.
FENKO proposed a 'Return Paper to the Urban Forest' sustainability plan, giving the artwork a second life as permanent public art in the Shang Yang building.
Singing bowl artist Ashley creates healing ambient sound for the loft
FENKO invited guests into the tea ceremony loft to immerse in singing bowl sounds. Sitting atop the viewing platform, singing bowl therapist Ashley focused on striking crystal bowls, guiding guests through sound frequencies to find stillness — transmitting nature's unconditional embrace and healing, one resonant note at a time.
This collaboration between FENKO and Shang Yang exemplifies art sustainability — giving artworks a second life while enriching spaces with cultural significance.
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