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  • Museums on APS:
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Playground- Seesaw/Playground- Swing
  • Born: 1973, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Nationality: Taiwan
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Also known as: shu-fen tseng
  • Top 3 works: Playground- Seesaw/Playground- Swing

Tseng Shu-fen: Capturing Childhood’s Echoes in Textured Landscapes

Tseng Shu-fen, born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1973, is a Taiwanese artist whose distinctive style centers on meticulously rendered depictions of playgrounds and scenes reflecting the essence of childhood. Her artistic journey began with studies at Shih Hsin University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in social development, shaping her perspective on observation and representation. Beyond academia, Tseng Shu-fen gained prominence as Zhong Shao Xi in the popular Taiwanese sitcom “Attention, Love!”, demonstrating her versatility as an entertainer and honing her ability to convey emotion through performance.
  • Early Influences: While biographical details about Tseng’s formative artistic influences remain somewhat sparse, her work consistently suggests a fascination with capturing fleeting moments of joy and nostalgia—themes prevalent in Taiwanese culture and childhood memories.
  • Technique & Style: Tseng Shu-fen distinguishes herself through her masterful use of mixed media, primarily oil on canvas. She prioritizes achieving remarkable realism by painstakingly recreating textures – particularly the grain of wood – with meticulous attention to detail. This dedication to technique isn’t merely about accuracy; it's a deliberate effort to evoke sensory experience and transport viewers back to simpler times.

Notable Artwork: Playground- Seesaw/Playground- Swing

A cornerstone of Tseng Shu-fen’s oeuvre is “Playground – Seesaw / Playground – Swing,” currently housed in the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA). This piece exemplifies her signature style, presenting a vibrant playground scene bathed in natural light. The artist skillfully blends realism with subtle hints of whimsy, capturing not just the visual appearance but also the palpable atmosphere of a child’s play space. The textured surface—particularly the depiction of wooden planks and swings—is achieved through painstaking layering of paint, mirroring Tseng's commitment to conveying tactile qualities on canvas. You can view this artwork at here.

Exploring Themes of Memory and Perception

Tseng Shu-fen’s artistic vision transcends mere representation; she seeks to explore the psychological impact of visual experience. Her canvases aren't simply reproductions of places or objects but invitations to revisit cherished memories—to recapture the feeling of carefree play and the sensory richness of childhood. This preoccupation with memory aligns with broader trends in contemporary art, where artists grapple with how perception shapes our understanding of reality.

Recognition & Continued Artistic Pursuit

Tseng Shu-fen’s artistic accomplishments extend beyond her captivating paintings. She served as Zhong Shao Xi in “Attention, Love!”, showcasing her talent for storytelling and character portrayal. Furthermore, she holds a seat in Taiwan's Legislative Yuan, demonstrating her commitment to civic engagement alongside her creative pursuits. Her ongoing dedication to art underscores the importance of blending artistic expression with intellectual curiosity—a testament to her multifaceted identity as an artist and a public servant.

Further Resources

For more information about Tseng Shu-fen’s work and career, visit her artists’ database page or explore WahooArt.com for reproductions of her paintings.
You can also find “Simulacra – Pseudo-Wooden Crate” at NTMoFA’s collection database.