This series of artist Professor Lee Sun-Doncould be inspired by viewpoint from "the glory of life", also the main theme of 2016 Art Revolution Taipei. The artist puts the strokes with colors on the canvas, just like every glory shining from each part of life and/or event.
The series of new creation shows a calculus result from a mathematician, also impression projected and accumulated on artist's Mind.
Since 2011, Professor Lee Sun-Don has led Art Revolution Taipei to achieve each successful grade such as 90.79% (artist hit rate, over other art fair in the world) in 2016.
From the series newly released, the Art Director and artist of A.R.T since 2011, Professor Lee Sun-Don apparently enjoys life as swimming in an boundless blue ocean, and demonstrates that under the moon (the Buddha nature), everything is connected seamlessly as an integral, no one is an island.
Artist Ran Ling-Pei冉綾珮's works: Big-eye girl without any expression on her face, surrounded by plantation. She knows what she wants, even becoming a real one to depict her dream to the world.
Artist Luna Chen(陳誼欣)'s works show her talent and ambition to draw how she got enlightened on canvas.
Taiwanese Artist Lai Chiu-Mei賴秋美
The firm attitude conveyed by dogs on her works help define a confirmative sentence sometimes you might need.
Artist Jay Wu (巫翰林)'s works of half-faced(半臉) pets deliver his philosophy of pets should be our companion(伴侶) to be adopted rather than being purchased.
Artist Tung Hui Hua (董繪華) depicts the fishes with her endless love and wishes for family gathering during Chinese New Year.
Huashan Creative Park, the former warehouse and winery.
In 2015 Taiwan Art easy, one found friendship between any factor and enjoy a wonderful sensual experience! It's ART in Universe!
Artist Tung Hui-Hua and her works, she is also a good cook!
Artist P.K. Hsu and his wife (LYP), the model on canvas.
"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.
Distinguished for the Virtue of Compassion, showing up before whomever calls for help, bestowing health peace, family harmony, and prosperous prospects.
(This pic referenced from http://www.artnishe.com/figurative.htm )
Artist Profile: Andrejus
Kovelinas graduated from high art school in Kishinau, Lithuania in 1978.
Over the years Andrejus has distinguished himself in art circles across
Europe, taking part in several exhibitions in countries such as his
native Lithuania, Russia, France and Sweden.
A master of his craft, he
moved to Ireland
with
his family in 2003 and his paintings are on on-going display here at
The Green Gallery. As well as many other subjects Andrius paints women.
When it comes to painting women Andrejus takes great joy from this
subject and will continue to pursue painting extraordinary works of
beautiful women as long as he will be able to paint. He believes women
are designed amazingly by our Creator.
Style and
techniques as such are not that important to him. When he sets out to
begin a painting he is able to vary the technique and style and then go
to work on it.
And although he does not strive to fulfill any particular
style, He tries to add his own experiences and knowledge. The finished
product is left up to the people to judge and measure. It is good to
know that there are people out there who love Andrejus's work. Deep down he knows, that when a person buys his work and hangs it up on their wall, receiving constant light, charged with God's energy and love, both Andrejus and the viewer have mutual satisfaction between them taking place.