Based in Hong Kong, artist Tin Yan Wong collects discarded wood pallets and assembles them into a series of fun animal sculptures. Walking into the Green Park, you may find the Chameleon chair camouflages itself well between the plants. The unique worn texture of the recycled material reveals the traces of time. And as the work title suggests, Wong relates Taipei City with a chameleon, where the subtle yet continuous changes take careful observation to be discovered. Animal Bikes,are the artist whimsical transformation of bicycles into moving sculptures. More than just a vehicle, bicycles represent a "slow living" lifestyle and encourage people to explore the city at a slower pace. Meandering around the streets on the special bicycle, you too add a touch of humor to the city's landscape.
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