The Birth of a Myth - Divine Gift
66 cm × 66cm
Oil Painting
TWD$154,000
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Concept
Two sparrows descend from the heavens—one the god of flowers, the other the god of wind. In myth, such deities are givers of gifts, yet here their offerings are no longer simple. They bring not only beauty and love, but also the beginnings of instruction and expectation.
These figures may not be malicious; rather, they embody what myth itself requires—bestowal and restraint, blessing and regulation, forever entwined. Their arrival signals both the genesis of myth and the emergence of its rule-bound order. For gifts are never without cost: beneath their radiant surface lies society’s and culture’s quiet command of what we are meant to become.
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Creation Year
2025
Artwork Theme
Imagery,Animals
Creation Material
Oil Painting
Canvas Size
66 cm × 66cm
Frame Type
Framed
Frame Size
71 cm × 71cm
About the artist

Yi-Sheng Huang
Yi-Sheng Huang (b. 1981, Kaohsiung, Taiwan) received his MFA in Western Painting from the Department of Fine Arts at National Taiwan Normal University with a specialization in Western Painting. His artistic practice centers on animal allegories as a core vocabulary, exploring contemporary political narratives and existential issues.
In his works, animals become metaphorical symbols for exploring human nature and society. Through refined painterly language, the artist orchestrates dialogues between sparrows and lions, composing a playful narrative of power structures and existential tensions. Within seemingly gentle compositions, everyday elements like crayons and doodles interweave with symbols of danger such as bullets and warning tapes, revealing societal contradictions and struggles like contemporary fables. Through meticulous rendering of animal fur and feathers, coupled with sophisticated, luminous color palettes, the artist constructs a visual world that is both tender and tension-filled, guiding viewers to contemplate the essence of existence.
Yi-Sheng Huang's works have been exhibited throughout Asia and Europe, including significant shows in Osaka, Hong Kong, London, Düsseldorf, and Shanghai. His works are held in several prestigious collections, including the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, the Bureau of Cultural Affairs of Kaohsiung City Government, Art Bank Taiwan, Union Culture Foundation, and Taiwan National Exhibition Committee for Arts.
