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Container Art Village | Concave shape of iron box, full of creativity!
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Even a simple box can be transformed into a vivid artwork through different creations and designs.

In Taiwan, there is a public community that works with

artists to transform containers of different shapes for display,

creating an art village that shows the charm of container architecture.






The project is called [Open Fun Artist Residency] and is located in Section 2,

 Xitun Road, Xitun District, Taichung City.

There are container houses in the park to create interesting installation art.

One of the container houses stacked with pure white paint splash marks is

the "art-resident center" in the park, and the service desk is also located here.






Entering from the side path, you can go around the Art Village for a clockwise tour.

The first is a work called [FUN Shine], designed and created by an engraving artist.

The crystals that radiate sunlight and become beautiful and radiant are like the crystallization of time,

dialyzing different rays of light under the shining of different time angles.

Then there is a transparent iron box that "brings" green pine,

and the two walls of the box are replaced with floor-to-ceiling glass for display.








Moving forward is a brightly colored container and a pile of iron frames.

Some reflective materials are inlaid in the iron frames to make the steel elements infinitely possible.

Then there is a "mirror box". The front of them is just surrounded by an open-air stage,

which is used to hold various artistic activities.

A large lawn is really suitable for outdoor play.








In addition to iron elements, there are many designs related to wood and stone in the park,

implying the unlimited creative possibilities of the materials around them.

The entire park is surrounded by green plants,

allowing visitors to experience the artistic

atmosphere and the fun of being close to nature.





Pictures courtesy of Open Fun artist-in-residence