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| Yosifu The Face of Nature 2012 Acrylic on canvas Size 60cm x 80cm |
“Mother Earth, what has caused the shock and sadness on your
face?
How can we make you smile again?”
In Yosifu's series of Aboriginal, my favorite one is “The Face of Nature”. It was his new artwork finished in 2012. I chose this artwork for my final paper because I think this is the most typical one which totally shows his painting style -- a simple facade but hiding serious social commentary.
From the simple façade of this artwork, it describes a young aboriginal girl was panic and shock at the moment she saw that her own land was destroyed by the commercial exploitation when she came back from the north. From a deeper façade of this artwork, the young aboriginal girl was a metaphor of the Mother Nature. She was shock and upset because of all those harming pollution which made by human beings.
Most importantly, Yosifu wants to express his discontents regarding to the Miramar Resort project in this painting. It is a build-operate-transfer development project which began in 2004 on a 6 hectare area by the beach of Shanyuan Bay, even though it did not pass an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in advance as was required (Lee, 2012). This place not only provides the most beautiful beach for the public, but also is the traditional living domain of the Amis. From Yosifu’s perspective, the program should be torn down because it will damage the ecology of the unspoiled coast and will affect the way of living of the tribes. He encourages the public to stand up for the protection of the bay in order to prevent it from being abused for commercial interests through his painting.
References:
Lee, I. (2012, September 25). Miramar resort should be torn down: Epa minister. Retrieved from http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/09/25/2003543624







