About " Living World Series - the Armed Forces"

"Living World Series - the Armed Forces" includes the four themes of the anti-war heroes and the modern army, navy and air force. The overall creation time lasted four years. It accompanies the viewer from the outdoor entrance of the museum to the Human World Square. The work the total number of works is as high as 330, making it the most widely distributed and numerous series of works in the Juming Museum.

The creation of "Living World Series - the Armed Forces" is Ju Ming's attempt to use the single theme of "Army" to simultaneously combine three art forms: sculpture, installation, and action to demonstrate his ceaseless challenging spirit and abundant artistic energy. The origin of "Living World Series - the Armed Forces"

Naturally, due to Ju Ming’s profound sculpting skills, each soldier is an independent sculpture work of art, with different postures and faces. He used quick knife techniques to create prototypes of his works on Styrofoam, a clear statement of his consistent personal creative style. Then, through symbolic techniques, such as traditional soldiers carrying swords and dragging food, medical soldiers with a big red cross, various class symbols unique to the military group, and the color painting of the service branch, etc. all highlight and reveal each person. A character’s identity and representative meaning. In the "Human World Series One and Three Armies", the anti-Japanese war heroes follow the winding terrain of the museum to convey the traditional soldier's journey of war. The speech formation of the modern army in the open grassland. Therefore, the "Living World Series - the Armed Forces" combines the basic characteristics of the "Group" performance of the Living World Series.