Tuesday, February 25, 2014

I-Ching with Arts


In all my artistic expressions, there are elements of Feng Shui. Some can be easily perceived and some can be rather subtle. Hence we decided to name this exhibition “I-CHING WITH ARTS”. I-CHING being the main foundation for Feng Shui and ARTS being art.

Paintings and ornamental designs are further sub-classified into Taiji, Yin-Yang, Five Elements, Flying Stars and I-Ching. This will facilitate the flow of the exhibition. For Feng Shui believers, the sub-classification can help to reinforce the meaning behind the paintings. For non-Feng Shui believers, the sub-classification can be simply treated as sub-categories/sub-groups to guide them through.
Here’s one of my paintings and some explanatory notes.


The divination conducted for the Year of the Horse revealed the Gen hexagram, which is also known as the Mountain hexagram. Represented by double stacks of mountain, this year calls for a sense of calmness. Viewing the mountains from different angles denotes different perspectives and outcomes. The key to overcoming obstacles is to maintain a happy outlook. In 2014, the market situation remains unstable with fluctuations, as well as natural and human disasters. The hot climate will also give way easily to quick temper. One is advised to keep calm and tread cautiously. Doing so shall ensure a year of good progress. 

Using art as a medium to make forecast is uncommon. In this artwork, the colour blue symbolises the clouds while the black represents the mountains. The mountains, presented one above another, resemble the double stacking mountains in the Gen hexagram. In addition to using the drumming technique to spray black and blue paint to the side, the artist also adopted the Taiji “flick” technique to expel the white, re-enacting a different environment that portrays new hope and joy.

For those who are interested in my paintings or the exhibition, please contact Way OnNet Group for more details. For everyone else, please stay tuned for further updates and sharing. Thank you!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

My First Solo Art Exhibition


Since young, I have been fascinated by art expressions and my passion for art grew through the years. I started collecting art pieces and visit several famous museums and galleries around the world. Besides appreciating art, I also like to express my thoughts through art like poems and paintings. To date, I had published two books that comprise my poetry collections.

Painting passion started to grow tremendously in this new decade. The energy derived from the vibrant colours keeps me going for more. “A picture paints a thousand words”. I totally agree with this saying. First, it is a white spotless canvas. Then it gets transformed into an expressional picture that can tell stories, reaching out to people of all ages and languages.
Few months ago, I received an invitation from Parkview Group to hold a painting exhibition at the prestigious Parkview Green Art 798 in Beijing, China. I happily accepted the invitation and painted more for this event.

My first solo art exhibition will be held at Parkview Green Art 798 in Beijing, China from 29 Mar 2014 (Saturday) to 13 Apr 2014 (Sunday). This exhibition will showcase my artistic expressions, mainly in the form of paintings and some ornamental designs.

Coming up, I shall share more details about my first solo painting exhibition!