With respect in a general sense of traditional Chinese and Western modern art perspectives, I attempt to vitalize certain built-in... Read More
With respect in a general sense of traditional Chinese and Western modern art perspectives, I attempt to vitalize certain built-in imageries and present the visual world in a dynamic interaction for human relations with the environment and the universe.
The ancient Taoist philosopher Laozi (571-471BC) states, “Knowing the white, retaining the black, it is the form of the world.” Thus, Yin (dynamics for unpainted negative) and Yang (reactionary for painted positive) are contradictory but also self satisfactorily in complement on mutual resonance. Both the growth and expansion of Chi in space and rhythm extension of Wen in time are brought up calm and quiet energy by liveliness with vitality(氣韻生動), ever reveling in its vigor and spirit to keep pace with the universe that is indulged in a panoramic view of the pictorial scene.