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Mountain Dogs, he is loyal, pure, and courageous; he manifests the positive attitude as a whole. This is exactly the inspiration obtained from the
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strongly convey enlightenment and morality. After World War II, with the recovery of the global economy, prosperity and focus on human rights, the hard work of the previous generation is often reciprocated with the disregard, self-centeredness, mockery and impiety of the next generation. In
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and overseas. His well-known pieces include aboriginal-figures and personified dogs. The
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participate in sculpting competitions in various places. Throughout the years, he has received numerous awards. He has also attracted numerous visits from the media. His father then became aware of the matter, but he could not help in worrying his son.
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inherit the family business, but Huang Poren preferred artistic creation to wood handicraft production, resulting in years of differences between the father and son. In 2005, Huang Poren fully expressed his ideas through his series of works,
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2016: "Look at those dogs! On Huang Poren's
Spiritual Metonymy", Featured Article by Wu,Shuann, Artco no.287, pp. 68â71, Published by Art & Collection Group, Taipei, Taiwan.
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2016: "Marching Forward Alongside Eagle With Head Held High" by Chang Li-Hao, Artco no.290, pp. 106â109, Published by Art & Collection Group, Taipei, Taiwan.
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2015: Dog PhilosophyâLife Revelation of Huang Poren by Chen Fanling, Art. Investment no.89, pp. 196â197, Published by Art & Collection Group, Taipei, Taiwan.
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to emphasize eternity. Some of the works are welded with three layers of 99-percent pure-gold foils to further convey the idea of light or extreme positivity.
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2016: "Bright Star overseas-Poren Huang and Powen Gallery", Art. Investment no.99, pp. 94â97, Published by Art & Collection Group, Taipei, Taiwan.
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2016: Spielzeug und Vorbild: Die Hundeskulpturen des taiwanesischen KĂŒnstlers Poren Huang", The Coverage by Susanne Braun for the exhibition in Berlin.
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