“Gone But Not Lost” is a series of illustrations about urban renewal demonstrating the irresistible reality and nostalgia. Focusing on a family’s life to visually synthesize the past and present gives a perspective of the Taiwanese suburban neighbourhood.
11" x 11"
The park that local children always preferred became the stray animals' paradise in the middle of heavy traffic.
7" x 9.5"
'When It Rains, It Pours' depicts the fear of the future by demonstrating that once the development of a city begins, it will never end.
7" x 9.5"
In the afternoons, local elders like playing Mahjong under the big ancient banyan tree. The old tree was removed for building the expressway.
16" x 20"
Local convenience stores, unlike big stores nowadays, are typically located in the owners' houses. Customers must hunt for their delicacies because every shop organizes its products uniquely.
7" x 9.5"
A list of items from your mother, but it's difficult to collect everything.
24" x 30"