The spirit of human seems illusionary and without form, yet it feels real. The material life of human seems touchable and visible, yet it feels empty. The emptiness within the truth is like a microchip contains vast amount of information. A beam of light, through the dust particles, forms the Tyndall effect which projects the imageries onto the emptiness of space; it is much like the coexistence of existence and nothingness in every man. People are surrounded by the materials, which not only project their exterior appearance but also the inner spiritual being.
Self-searching, humanity, philosophy and religion in an artist’s creation appear abstract and fragmented like the dust in the air. Yet every art work is the curtain behind Tyndall effect, they are projected, captured and enlarged.
In this exhibition, every artist has his own style, technique and temperament. There are mythical and plant like creature, highly glyphic imageries, ghostly forms, humorous metaphor and more. At first glance, the art works are abstract and unreachable. But with thorough examination, they reflect profound understanding of self-discovery and human nature. They show the relationship of seen and unseen, real and unreal; they present the deeper emotional state of religion and life; they contain mass amount of meaningful information under the surface. They are the enlargement of the naked truth.
By Teresa Dang, Mountain Art Beijing & Frank Lin Art Center. |