
As we move into December, it's the season to reminisce about the highlights of the year.
Looking back on 2025, Weisi Imaging has served countless outstanding creators, and the moment that makes us most proud is watching our important partner of many years, Ms. Qiu Liying, stand on the award stage.
Although the Tainan Art Exhibition has successfully concluded in the golden autumn season, the emotion it evoked continues to this day. Teacher Chiu, with her work "Fruit and Vegetable Field," stood out in the fiercely competitive selection process, winning first place in the photography category of the 2025 Tainan Art Exhibition . This trophy is not only a high affirmation of her creative career, but also a tremendous encouragement for us, the supporters of image output, as a perfect ending to this year.
"Texture" in the eyes of the judges: Extraordinary in everyday life
The Tainan Cultural Center , the organizer of this award-winning work, specifically highlighted its technical value:
"Using everyday fruits and vegetables as the visual theme, we employ heat transfer printing technology and precise composition to present the relationship between nature and life."
What impressed us most was the comment made by photography judge Yang Shunfa regarding "image quality" during the judging process:
"I feel that his choice of subjects is actually based on the everyday things housewives do: buying, cooking, and washing vegetables... Each piece is very detailed, and the texture is excellent. "
Beyond its visual appeal, this series is also conceptually ingenious.
"Fruit and Vegetable Vision" cleverly re-edits and reassembles everyday images of fruits and vegetables, creating a visual field that is both abstract and symbolic. Viewers seem to wander between taste associations and cultural implications while appreciating it, which is why the judges believed that "although the subject matter is ordinary, it can present an extraordinary relationship."
▲ A view of the artwork by teacher Qiu Liying on display at the Tainan Cultural Center.
A Circular Vision: ChromaLuxe and the Artist's Precise Eye
The "very good quality" that Teacher Yang mentioned comes from Teacher Qiu's accurate eye for media materials.
When considering how to present this series of works , in order to present a unique viewing perspective, Mr. Qiu did not choose the traditional square composition, but instead chose the format of ChromaLuxe circular metal photographs .
The circular format perfectly echoes her concept of "focus" and "microscopic vision." She uses heat transfer printing to encapsulate the most mundane daily routines of grocery shopping and washing vegetables within a circular metal container, giving the originally flat fruits and vegetables a stunning three-dimensional feel and luster.
▲ The unique lightness and luster of metallic photographs perfectly embody the transparent texture pursued by artists.
While this honor is entirely attributable to Professor Chiu's unique vision and profound creative skills, we also secretly hope that the delicate texture unique to ChromaLuxe contributed slightly to the excellence of this collection. We are deeply happy and honored to receive this top award at the end of the year for this everyday aesthetic.
Good works deserve to be treasured forever.
Although the exhibition has a limited duration, good works and the glory of honor deserve to transcend the limitations of time.
This top prize trophy records Ms. Qiu Liying's moment of inspiration and also witnesses our long-standing commitment to quality— ChromaLuxe can withstand the most rigorous professional scrutiny.
Sincere congratulations to Mr. Qiu! I would also like to say to all friends who are on the creative path: whether you are preparing for a competition, an exhibition, or simply looking for the perfect presentation of your photographic works, Weisi Imaging will be your most trusted partner with the same professional spirit.
Looking ahead to the new year, we look forward to creating more timeless visual stories with you.
Online Gallery: A Closer Look at the Details of the First Prize Winner
(Click on the image to enlarge and view the exhibition live)