Introduction
Yang Min-lang's "White Feathers Dwelling (Ink Flows)" is an ink painting that embraces the essence and power of nature. Through thick, rhythmic strokes of ink, Yang not only presents the fluidity intrinsic to traditional ink painting but incorporates a unique twist—utilizing cement as a medium. This unconventional choice endows the piece with a raw, rugged texture, as though the viewer can almost feel the forceful grace of the plasterer's movements and the impact of natural forces. Through his unorthodox techniques in mud painting and free-flowing ink, Yang successfully conveys a profound aesthetic state, prompting a reevaluation of the boundaries between tradition and innovation in art.