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TAIWAN|“Tea in the Park”
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TAIWAN|“Tea in the Park”
A trip to Taiwan that opens up a new realm of tea and calligraphy
At PAPERSKY3“Taiwan” will be featured in this issue, and2019This is our first overseas feature since the Oregon feature in 2017. This time, we focused on Taiwan's "tea culture." Tea itself and tea time have a mysterious power to bring people together. It's a place where you can have conversations, share ideas, spend quality time together, and have a positive impact on your inner self. Taiwan has a long tradition of drinking tea in parks. In addition to introducing the old and new tea culture, we will also have a calligraphy-based8He is a Taiwanese artist. Guests on the trip will also welcome Daijiro Shinshiro from Japan, who pursues traditional calligraphy in a modern way, and join others who are pioneering new fields of tea and calligraphy.Tea in the Park”.That time will show you Taiwan that you didn't know yet.
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Daichiro Shinjo / Daichiro Shinjo
1992Born in Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture. artist. After graduating from Shizuoka University of Arts and Culture, he began his career in earnest with his first solo exhibition "Surprise" in 2017. With a background of Zen and Okinawan spiritual culture, we go beyond old-fashioned calligraphy to create a light, unconventional, contemporary style with physicality and spatiality.Pursue expression.
Taiwan Love & Tea
Taiwan has always been a second home and a place I love dearly for its heartful people, rich and diversified culture, stunning nature and of course it's awesome gastronomic culture. This is Papersky's third Taiwan issue! The first, featured chef Masayo Funakoshi and Taiwanese ' Cooking' (2015). The next spotlighted outdoor brand, Yamatomichi's, Akira Natsume as we hiked & biked our hearts out while exploring the islands dynamic outdoor field with a 'Hike & Bike' trip (2019). This issue our theme is 'Tea in the Park' and our guest is young artist-calligrapher Daichiro Shinjo. Join us for a walk around Taipei as we sip tea under Banyan, Cypress and Rain Trees in the city's local parks while enjoying conversations with Taiwanese artists. But first I would like to share a true story as to how this issue came to light.
While working on a Papersky Store pop up shop in Taipei I had the good fortune to catch a bit of Corona. I know most people would be bummed out or even depressed to catch Corona in a home away from home. But in Taiwan my friends as well as the Taiwanese government took great care of me. My hospital, hotel and food expenses were covered, and I was fortunate to be able to stay an extra five days in a country I love. The slow time, kind care and great Taiwanese food gave me time to think about what made Taiwan such a special place. I came up with these key words: PARKS, ART & CALIGRAPHY and TEA.
Then with my Corona down time I began to think through how I may be able to put these Key Words together to create a Papersky feature story. The answer came to me while looking out the window of my room. I saw in the park a stunningly beautiful Banyan trees. I thought to myself, with a remaining three more days of isolation, what I would like to do once I left my room. I imagined myself taking a trip to a local Tea Stand and with tea and some black Taiwanese peanuts in hand heading to the park and sitting on a bench. I continued to daydream – and thought who I would like to have sit next to me on the bench. I wanted to ask my imaginary friend about the current state of Taiwan, Tea, Plants, Art and the Future. I thought if the person was an artist, they would be able to shed some light on these topics that to me were so TAIWANESE. And thus our 'Tea in the Park' edition was born, and a daydream once again brought to life.