A compelling comic strip illustrating the impact of the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement on various industries, highlighting the contrasting views of Ko Wen-je and Lin Chih-chieh. Comics, narrative storytelling; Digital illustration, cel-shaded; Dynamic angles, expressive poses; Vivid colors, bold outlines; Informative, engaging, thought-provoking; By Scott McCloud, Raina Telgemeier, and Art Spiegelman.A thought-provoking political cartoon depicting Ko Wen-je and Lin Chih-chieh engaging in a heated debate over the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement. Comic art, satire; Ink drawing, minimalism; Dramatic lighting, monochromatic tones; Bold lines, contrasting black and white; Critical, satirical, confrontational; By Tom Toles, Jen Sorensen, and David Rowe.A mixed media artwork combining photography and collage techniques to address the manipulative nature of the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement as an election issue, emphasizing the need for compensatory measures. Mixed media, conceptual art; Photography, collage; Experimental lighting, mixed color palette; Layered textures, juxtaposed elements; Conceptual, thought-provoking, multidimensional; By Ai Weiwei, Barbara Kruger, and Lorna Simpson.An impactful political cartoon utilizing symbolism to criticize the restart of the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement and its potential consequences on national security. Political cartoon, symbolism; Pen and ink, cross-hatching; Dramatic lighting, grayscale; Symbolic imagery, detailed textures; Provocative, metaphorical, thought-provoking; By Patrick Chappatte, Steve Bell, and Ann Telnaes.
Four doctors in Kaohsiung were found to have used phenobarbital in pediatric treatment, including children under the age of two. The city government investigated over 1,600 medical records, identified over 100 patients treated with phenobarbital, and conducted screening tests on 71 individuals, all of which showed no abnormalities.
A poignant portrait painting capturing the innocence and vulnerability of the young children who were unfortunately subjected to the inappropriate use of phenobarbital in Kaohsiung, China. Realism, neo-primitivism; Acrylic art, detailed painting; Soft and diffused lighting, close-up shot; Subdued pastel tones; Tender, delicate, hopeful; By Mary Cassatt, Kehinde Wiley, and Jenny Saville.A detailed portrait painting depicting the resilience and dedication of the doctors in Kaohsiung, China. Dark academia, precisionism; Oil on canvas, chiaroscuro; Sharp focus, medium shot; Monochromatic palette with subtle hints of blue; Professional, meticulous, resilient; By Andrew Wyeth, Giovanni Boldini, and Rembrandt.A poignant portrait painting capturing the innocence and vulnerability of the young children who were unfortunately subjected to the inappropriate use of phenobarbital in Kaohsiung, China. Realism, neo-primitivism; Acrylic art, detailed painting; Soft and diffused lighting, close-up shot; Subdued pastel tones; Tender, delicate, hopeful; By Mary Cassatt, Kehinde Wiley, and Jenny Saville.A mesmerizing digital artwork portraying the cityscape of Kaohsiung, China, shining brightly with resilience and progress despite the challenges faced during the investigation of the phenobarbital misuse. Cyberpunk, futuristic; Digital art, neon colors; Composite photograph, long exposure; Vibrant and electric color palette; Resilient, dynamic, progressive; By Syd Mead, Simon Stålenhag, and Beeple.