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Nature's Musings – Yvonne Wei’s Contemporary Chinese Painting
For the artist Yvonne Wei, painting is both a meditation and an artistic expression. She draws inspiration from the contemplation of nature's embrace and her art reflects this in the media of color and ink on either traditional rice paper or on canvas. Her paintings can be seen not only as personal expressions, but as thought pieces on connecting points to nature for those who view them.
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Yimutology Life – Yao HaiCheng’s I-Ching Five Elements Painting
I-Ching Five Elements paintings use five colors green, red, reddish brown, white and dark green to represent the five elements wood, fire, earth, metal and water respectively. Based on Master Xu ZiPing’s(a renowned fortune master in Song Dynasty) theory, Mr. Yao induces the Six Rens and Ten Gods into the five colors of Yin and Yang. Then, according to the year, month, day and hour of birth of the person, find the pattern and its best “useful god”, to change one’s major fortunes in a given year and even improve his eight characters.
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Coziness in Color – Chen HuaPing’s Abstract Oil Painting
He uses big piece of and abundant colors freely, which brings you the feeling of geniality and natural. Meanwhile, you can confide your heart without any block. It also gives you heat, just like the scalding lava but still soft and quiet. His paintings touch the life deeply and take off sufferings away from it.
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