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2013-07-30

Brains Unchained - The idea from Sun Don Lee(李)'s work Saint-Lotus Lady Jewel series



李善單Sun Don Lee , Saint-Lotus Lady Jewel 4,  2012, Oil on Canvas, 72.5x91cm (30F)

She lives in no time, now and then. She seems no smile on face but understands quite well into the environment.  
The hat protects her hair, inspiring her with flowers and unseen spirits.

The totemic around represents the realm emerging from her wisdom from nowhere.


The Art Studio of Lee Sun-Don

3F, No.207, Dunhua N. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan 105


Tel: 886-2-7706-8868
Fax: 886-2-7706-8998
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2013-02-01

Chinese Talk - 李善單 Lee Sun Don - Wonderful Attainment/Soaring Dragon, Boundless Empire




妙得江山/龍騰天下.大展鴻圖

"Chinese dragons are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and folklore.


In Chinese art, dragons are typically portrayed as long, scaled, serpentine creatures with four legs.
In yin and yang terminology, a dragon is yang and complements a yin fenghuang ("Chinese phoenix").

Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, hurricane, and floods
The dragon is also a symbol of power, strength, and good luck. With this, the Emperor of China usually used the dragon as a symbol of his imperial power and strength.

In Chinese daily language, excellent and outstanding people are compared to the dragon while incapable people with no achievements are compared with other, disesteemed creatures, such as the worm. A number of Chinese proverbs and idioms feature references to the dragon, for example: "Hoping one's son will become a dragon" (望子成龍, i.e. be as a dragon). "

Quoted from Wikipedia, please click here for more information.

Guanyin Bodhisattva @YuanDao Guanyin Temple@ Danshui, Taipei, Taiwan. 

Distinguished for the Virtue of Compassion, showing up before whomever calls for help, bestowing health peace, family harmony, and prosperous prospects.






2013-01-20

Chinese Talk:Wonderful Attainment / The Wonder of Converging Spirituality



Wonderful Attainment / The Wonder of Converging Spirituality
2013/Oil on Canvas/100x50cm


Wind erosion (風化, feng hua4) is a major geomorphological force, especially in arid and semi-arid regions. It is also a major source of land degradation, evaporation, desertification, harmful airborne dust, and crop damage—especially after being increased far above natural rates by human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, and agriculture.  (Wikipedia)


風 (feng) Wind (How to write, Simplified Chinese), any natural force; in Chinese culture, "風 feng" could mean the trend, scene, information, anything could change the phase of matters in time, and like the insect in the cave. 
化 (hua4) convert. (How to write)
 Sand could be converted from rocks by wind erosion and any other forces.