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The Butterfly Effect : Taiwan

Jayne Dyer2010

Fubon Art Foundation

Fubon Art Foundation
Taipei, Taiwan

They Stay In The Space For The Briefest Of Moments, Leaving Signs Of Having Been Here. An Ancient American Indian Myth Says That If A Person Speaks There Deepest Desire To A Butterfly And Then Release It Then That Wish Will Come True. Tell The Butterflies Your Deepest Wishes And Then Fly With It To The Magical Utopia That Lives In Your Heart.
Abandoned Spaces Are Always A Little Mysterious Piquing The Curiosity Of Passersby. What Sort Of Imaginings Will We Find In This Empty Place? What Was It Like In The Past? What Possibilities Does The Future Hold?

The Amethyst Butterfly Breeds All Over Taiwan In The Spring And Summer Months, And Is A Common Sight In The Suburbs Or Even In The Cities. In Winter They Migrate To Southern Taiwan Where The Climate Is Warmer, Like Migratory Birds. When The Weather Grows Warmer They Fly North Again. At The Peak Of That Migratory Process Around 11,500 Butterflies Cross The North-South Freeway Every Minute. On The Back Of The Amethyst Butterfly’s Front Wings There Is A Golden Colored Pattern, Which Changes Under The Sunlight, Becoming A Variety Of Dreamlike Hues Of Purple. As The Beautiful And Graceful Amethyst Butterfly Makes Its Way North To The Eastern District Of Taipei City This Summer, Australian Artist Jayne Dyer Has Brought With Her Over A Thousand Of The Butterflies From The South To Place In This Empty Abandoned Space.

Details

  • Title: The Butterfly Effect : Taiwan
  • Creator: Jayne Dyer
  • Date: 2010
  • Medium: Cardboaed, mixed media
  • Location: Empty House of Qun-Xing Building

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