Artworks

For decades, Yang Tzu-yun has shaped his art through his life experiences. Through continuous learning, long-term contemplation, and practical living, he has expressed his life in diverse artworks.

Yang's exploration of modern calligraphy began in the 1990s, evolving over years of experimentation until reaching maturity in the 2000s. According to an art scholar, the key turning point was his exposure to broader artistic elements like art history, aesthetics, and performance arts, which inspired his cross-disciplinary calligraphic works. After studying abroad in Europe, Yang created a series of modern calligraphic art from the millennium onward, including themes like "essence of modern calligraphy", "color compositions", "collage", and "three-dimensional form". Each series exhibits a distinct aesthetic core and powerful, grand artistic expression.

Yang's rich and profound artistic practice breaks free from traditional constraints, embodying a philosophy of simplicity. He continuously integrates diverse art forms, establishing a unique modern calligraphic system. His works demonstrate remarkable creativity and personal style in their aesthetic pursuits.He continuously breaks through the traditional framework of calligraphy, absorbing elements from various art forms, interacting and integrating across different categories, ultimately establishing a distinctive modern calligraphic system. These works are not only rich in form and content, but also demonstrate Yang's unique creativity and personal style in his aesthetic pursuit.