Split Green Hummingbird
LIN Yu-Ching & WEI Hsin-Yu
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Split Green Hummingbird
Artist: LIN Yu-Ching & WEI Hsin-Yu
Date: 2010
Medium: Print
Dimensions: 16.5 × 21.7 in (42 × 55 cm)
1. Artwork Identification
Split Green Hummingbird is a fantastical print by Taiwanese artists LIN Yu-Ching and WEI Hsin-Yu, known for their collaborative, surrealist narratives. Set in a dreamlike realm, this piece introduces viewers to floating forms that merge naturalistic and mythological motifs: jellyfish-like structures, pastel octopuses, and tiny houses resting on whimsical creatures. At the heart of the work is their signature avatar, “Wulala,” appearing in playful multiples throughout the image, bringing a sense of narrative continuity.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
LIN and WEI’s style bridges the delicacy of classical Chinese mural compositions with the ornamental boldness of contemporary digital art. Their mastery of color—here, icy blues, cotton-candy pinks, and gentle violets—establishes a tranquil yet uncanny atmosphere. The floral and marine motifs evoke ecosystems in flux, while the fantastical beings recall folklore, anime aesthetics, and mythic storytelling.
3. Historical Context
Created in 2010, Split Green Hummingbird comes from a formative phase in LIN and WEI’s practice, coinciding with their first acquisition by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. During this period, their practice evolved toward increasingly layered, ecologically nuanced storytelling. This piece is emblematic of their ambition to reimagine the interconnectedness of all living forms in a cosmos untethered by realism.
4. Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
5. Condition and Conservation
The artwork is in very good condition. Professionally mounted under glass in a contemporary black frame with white corners for transport protection, it shows no visible damage, discoloration, or creasing. The print retains full chromatic saturation and precise line quality, with careful handling evident throughout.
6. Artistic Significance
As a rare collaborative pair in the Taiwanese contemporary art scene, LIN Yu-Ching and WEI Hsin-Yu have carved a niche that blends illustration, allegory, and ecology. Split Green Hummingbird embodies their unique storytelling technique, where surreal imagery becomes a metaphor for emotional journeys and universal connectivity. The work's balance between whimsy and conceptual rigor ensures its lasting resonance among collectors and curators alike.