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Poren Huang
Poren Huang (Chinese: 黃柏仁, 1970-), a Taiwanese sculptor, was born in Taichung County, located in central Taiwan. His grandfather and parents engaged in wood carving business. In his youth, he majored in sculpture at Fu-Hsin Trade & Art School.〔2015 “Poren Huang—Iron Wood Forest and The Dog’s Notes” By Powen Lee, Artco no.269, p156-P157, Published by Art & Collection Group, Taipei, Taiwan〕 In 2001, Poren Huang had joined Graz International Sculpture Exhibition in Austria. He has also participated in several prominent art fairs in both Taiwan and overseas. His well-known pieces include aboriginal-figures and personified dogs. The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Art has already collected two of his works. His work “The Archer” has been published in textbooks for senior high school students in Taiwan. ==Art Characteristics== Poren Huang’s sculpture works concern Taiwanese aboriginals and “Taiwan Dogs”. Because of his great admiration for aboriginals’ innocence and perseverance, the sculptor’s early works, created from iron or wood, express their unique culture and difficult life vividly. With regard to “The Dog’s Notes” series, those Taiwan dogs raised by Poren Huang’s family are a rich source of inspiration for him. It is taken for granted that dogs are the most trustworthy animal to human beings; however, dogs can also be a symbol of the dark sides to human character, as being snobbish or fawning. Some of Poren Huang’s bronze dogs even resemble the appearance of a man.
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