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Dai Yun-Chi | Artist, Founder of 7mo.ART & Res.Hub
戴韻琪,一位出生於臺灣高雄的藝術家,以其細膩溫柔的筆觸,擅長捕捉生命中那些珍貴而稍縱即逝的瞬間。她的創作融合了療癒美學與寫實語彙,透過柔和的色彩與詩意的光影,描繪日常生活的情感與記憶。她主要以油彩與畫布為媒材,每一幅作品都如同凝結的時光,將細微的情緒與回憶轉化為永恆的視覺語言,讓觀者在靜謐中感受到陪伴、溫度與療癒的力量。
Dai Yun-Chi, born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is an artist who captures fleeting yet precious moments with delicate and gentle brushwork. Her practice merges healing aesthetics with refined realism, employing a soft palette and poetic light to depict the emotions and memories of daily life. Working primarily in oil on canvas, each painting serves as a crystallized moment in time, translating subtle feelings and recollections into a timeless visual language that offers viewers a sense of companionship, warmth, and restoration.
其作品獲英國渣打銀行、陳啟川基金會、高雄腦麻協會、磐石社福基金會等機構典藏,並多次受邀參加以情感療癒、冥想與心靈修復為主題的展覽。她曾參與多項國際藝術駐村計劃,包括日本藝術駐村、中國國際藝術交流駐留計劃及日本Subtlehaus微光小宅駐村計劃等。她的作品展歷豐富,遍及臺灣、上海、日本等地,並曾於上海舉辦個展。
Dai's works are held in the collections of institutions such as Standard Chartered Bank (UK), the Chen Chi-Chuan Cultural Foundation, the Kaohsiung Cerebral Palsy Association, and the Rock Social Welfare Foundation. She has been frequently invited to exhibitions focusing on themes of emotional healing, meditation, and spiritual recovery. Her artistic journey includes multiple international residency programs, such as the Japan Artist Residency, the China International Art Exchange Residency, and the Subtlehaus Residency in Japan. She has exhibited extensively across Taiwan, Shanghai, and Japan, and has held a solo exhibition in Shanghai.
此外,她也積極參與海峽兩岸的青年藝術家交流,曾受邀參加《第五屆海峽兩岸青年文化月:2025蘇台青年藝術家交流展》(中國蘇州Dao稻美術館)及《璀璨十年・上善若水兩岸青年藝術家交流展》(中國廣州大新美術館)等重要活動,持續在兩岸藝術交流中貢獻心力。
Furthermore, she has been an active participant in cross-strait youth artist exchanges. She was invited to notable events such as the "5th Cross-Strait Youth Cultural Month: 2025 Su-Tai Youth Artists Exchange Exhibition" at the Dao Art Museum in Suzhou, China, and the "Brilliant Decade – Shangshan Ruo Shui Cross-Strait Youth Artists Exchange Exhibition" at the Daxin Art Museum in Guangzhou, China, consistently contributing to artistic dialogue across the strait.
