Article: “ Yin–Yang Horses ” Artwork by STAZ LI

“ Yin–Yang Horses ” Artwork by STAZ LI
THE ARTWORK — WHAT YOU’RE SEEING
Born from a vivid summer vision, “Yin–Yang Horses” captures contrast and harmony in a single breath: two horses one black, one white standing together and meeting our gaze. The work embodies the artist’s creed: bring inspiration to life before it fades. Here, light and shadow, joy and struggle, good and bad are inseparable parts of one whole. The quiet message is resilience challenges often precede the most meaningful growth and happiness. Beauty lives in their coexistence.
DECODE THE SYMBOLS (QUICK GUIDE)
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Black & White Pair — duality, balance, interdependence.
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Facing Forward — self-recognition; the mirror within.
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Calm Stance — strength without force; poised acceptance.
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Soft Ground / Open Space — room for change, breath, and becoming.
WHY THIS LIVES WELL AT HOME
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A daily reminder to hold opposites gently—work/play, calm/drive.
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Elegant forms and decisive contrasts that invite slow looking.
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A living ritual: first the 1000-piece build, then an anchor for conversation.
ABOUT THE ARTIST — STAZ LI
DAILE presents Staz Li, an artist devoted to making the unseen unmistakably present. Staz treats vision like raw material gathered from just beyond language, shaping it until anyone can meet it face to face. The practice has a rhythm—every day an image surfaces; every day Staz brings it through. The work carries that urgency: clean lines, decisive contrasts, and the feeling that something has been rescued from the invisible. We’re drawn to this clarity—art as a conduit between worlds.
HOW DAILE TRANSLATED CANVAS INTO A RITUAL
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Print: color-true on premium, low-glare board so tonal balance reads perfectly.
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Cut: precise interlocks for a quietly meditative build.
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Set: bamboo capsule for storage, concrete (soy) candle for atmosphere, glue for keeping as an art, microfiber cloth for finishing.
LOOK CLOSER — 30-SECOND LENSES
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Line: follow the silhouette of each horse—where do they echo one another?
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Tone: notice where black softens to gray and white warms—balance isn’t static.
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Emotion: what feeling arrives first—calm, strength, or recognition?
CONVERSATION STARTERS
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Where do you see “yin–yang” in your own day?
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Which horse did your eye find first and why?
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What recent challenge quietly improved something in your life?
CARE & DISPLAY
Dust gently with the microfiber cloth. Avoid long hours in direct sun. If framing, choose low-glare glazing. Candle care: keep the wooden wick short; never leave unattended.
FROM DAILE
We design gifts that become rituals tactile materials, thoughtful details, and an NFC story to keep the art alive. Thank you for giving “Yin–Yang Horses” a home.
Open. Assemble. Hang.

