The Museum of Kyoto
"Taiwan Wind -- Lee Sun-Don Totemic Energy Oil Painting Exhibition"

Tel: 075-222-0888
Date: 11 Sep, 2008 ~ 15 Sep, 2008
Place: Takadura Sanjo Agaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
http://www.bunpaku.or.jp/

The specially invited artist of "Beijing – Olympic Fine Arts 2008," the first Asian artist ever selected by Royal Watercolor Society into the world largest "2008 RWS/The Sunday Times Watercolor Competition," the professor in contemporary art is to have "Taiwan Wind – Lee Sun-Don Totemic Energy Oil Painting Exhibition" in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan.


The sixty works in exhibit are selected from The King of Rulai series, Secular World series, Colors in Colors series and Grand Instantaneous Awakening Series. "The King of Rulai Series"series conveys the main subject that the compassion from Buddha and Bodhisattvas to all beings does not change with time. "Colors in Colors Series" was created with a special technique pioneered by Professor Lee. "Secular World Series" depicts various life situations in a tone of humor and wisdom, inspiring self-reflection on life from the audience, beyond the smiles at their lips. "Grand Instantaneous Awakening Series"employs a single color, with the innovative "Dancing Colors" technique pioneered by Professor Lee to present balance and harmony of a painting, being the debut in Japan, as well as in areas outside Taiwan.

In September, Professor Lee Sun-Don's "Taiwan Wind" is to sweep over Japan with the innovative visual amazement and the soul-searching experience it brings.

 

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