
"In his Sailing Castle series, artist Cheng Tsung FENG envisions the urban landscape as an archipelago of ships at sea, where clusters of buildings resemble vessels gathered in harbor."
"Through his sculptural installations, he crystallizes the collective silhouette of cityscapes and evokes the impressions of time, creating a poetic dialogue between architecture and memory."
The Sailing Castle series reimagines urban landscapes as an archipelago of ships, with clusters of buildings presented as vessels gathered in harbor. The installations translate collective city silhouettes into sculptural forms that emphasize shared urban outlines. The works evoke layered impressions of time through composition and material presence, suggesting memory embedded within the built environment. The pieces create a poetic dialogue between architectural form and recollection, inviting viewers to perceive city morphology as both maritime metaphor and mnemonic device. The sculptures compress complex urban identities into recognizable, vessel-like silhouettes that resonate with collective experience.
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