“Bike Shop” is a series of sculptures inspired by people from all walks of life, whose bike plays an important role. From commuting, transporting animals and goods, sending helping hands, and spreading their message. The “Bike Shop” idea started from my childhood memories about living in the countryside of Taichung, Taiwan in 1990, where the goose farmer, the ice cream man, and the maltose vendor rode their bikes as part of the daily scenery. However, they aren’t as commonly seen nowadays. My curiosity and fascination drove me to explore the stories of “bike people” around the world.
1. Bricks Transporter, India
2. Florist,Vietnam
3. Milk Riders, New York
*Milk Rider is a homage to the amazing women motorcyclists (Sirens Women’s Motorcycle Club of New York City), who helps to deliver breast milk to babies in need.
4. Grayson Perry and his childhood friend, Alan Measles
5. Firefighter Bicycle (1905)
6. Ice Cream Vendor, Taiwan
7. Maltose Man, Taiwan
8. China Transporter, China
9. Photographer- Bill Cunningham, New York
10. Newspaper Boy, Taiwan
11. Goldfish Vendor, Vietnam


#55 stoneware, underglaze, glaze, cone 6
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