Buddhist Doctrines Captured On Canvas

Art Lovers - I just wanted to give you a quick pointer to a current exhibition at The ARTrium. It’s open until Sunday (18th Nov).
Buddhist Doctrines Captured On Canvas by Taiwanese artist Lee Sun-don is interesting for a number of reasons. He uses a technique he calls Totemic Energy Oil Painting (based on a concept of existence out of non-existence) and western painting techniques to convey the Buddhist doctrines, the Forshang Buddha Dharma.
Subjects for the paintings include Buddha, Buddhahood, Buddha’s teachings, Buddhist sutras and Buddhist philosophy.
That’s all interesting in itself, but what you might find makes it worth your trip is his approach to the subjects. The writeup for the exhibition says:
“His painting is not merely a work of art, it also inspires Zen practice. In his paintings, he delivers messages and leaves enigmas for viewers to explore and contemplate. He hopes that the viewers will be inspired and gain true understanding of life while enjoying his artistic creativity.”
In addition to being a self-taught painter, Lee Sun-don is also a Buddhist Patriarch, writer, composer, Chinese Chess and Go game master, and science critic and talks on art in spirituality. His work is successful internationally. He is represented by a gallery in Taiwan and one in Beverly Hills California and at the moment he also has an exhibition in Paris, with his next one in December in New York.
It’s lovely stuff. Check it out on his website
The ARTrium is in the MICA Building
140 Hill St, on the river behind Funan
Open 11am - 7pm
Entry is free.

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