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Freedom of Form - Sammi Xia/Avocado Mori/Meg/Mango/Naomi Group Exhibition

Inspired by the imagery of cats, Freedom of Form brings together works by five artists, intertwining feline postures with stars, clouds, and forest landscapes to create a poetic space that drifts between reality and dream.
《 Freedom of Form 》🐱
🐾 Curator Veronica Wang has long been adept at transforming art into poetic narratives.
For her, an exhibition is not merely an arrangement of works, but the creation of an atmosphere—unfolding slowly, like a conversation.
This time, inspired by the image of the cat, Veronica brings together the creations of four artists from Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
What she observes is not only the form, but the transitions between feline gestures: freedom, stillness, mystery.
Like art itself, the cat’s presence resists definition; its strength emerges through constant transformation.
Thus, Freedom of Form becomes a “kingdom of cats” suspended between reality and dream, inviting viewers to step inside and encounter the freedom within themselves.
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🐾 In these works,
cats are not merely forms,
but free-roaming souls:
they become shadows in the clouds, a glimmer in the night sky,
or spirits hiding in the seams of the forest.
These transformations reflect the artists’ interpretations of “freedom,”
guiding viewers on a journey toward inner tranquility.
▍Artist 森酪梨 Avocado Mori
An independent illustrator and ceramic artist.
Her signature character, the “Cloaked Cat,” wanders through her works—
both a self-projection and a surrogate for the viewer.
Balancing illustration and ceramics, her practice holds tenderness while embracing the courage to explore the unknown.

Breath of the Mountain
(Lying on the clouds, I feel the mountain’s breathing rise and fall, like a cradle lulling me into sleep.)
Clay, Glaze, Glass
21 × 18 × 14 cm
▍Artist 夏仙 Sammi Xia
Her works center on the human figure, created with pastel on sanded paper.
She records feelings of unease, frustration, and helplessness with honesty,
using a childlike yet vivid style to depict layers of everyday emotion.

Let’s go on an Adventure
High-temperature fired clay, copper core
25 × 30 × 15 cm
▍Artist Meg
Focusing on the layers of human emotion,
her works explore the gap between what is revealed and what is hidden.
By combining animals and emoticons,
she creates scenes that are both tender and subtly unsettling,
mirroring the “beauty” of human existence.

Close up / Cats / Turquoise blue flowers and Pink color
Canvas/acrylic paint, modeling paste, paper clay
40 x 40 x 3.7 cm
▍Artist Mango

Finewater Roasting
Acrylic gouache on canvas
90.9 × 65.1 cm
▍Artist Naomi
A Taiwanese illustrator whose delicate and gentle brushwork depicts plants and tranquil everyday scenes, creating a poetic and soothing atmosphere that awakens the viewer’s sensitivity to nature and life.

No Coffee, No Joy
Watercolor
▍ An Encounter with Art in Freedom
A dialogue across media—pastel, illustration, and ceramics—woven together with the inspiration of cats.
The artists create a fluid world, inviting viewers to rediscover their own state of freedom through the imagery of cats,
and to breathe in the poetic rhythm between dream and reality.
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