ZEN PAINTING 1 禪畫(一)

This pattern depicts details from HKMoA’s priceless ink and color painting “Zen painting I” (禪畫(一)) by world-revered Chinese contemporary master artist Lui Shou-kwan (呂壽琨).
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Zen painting I (禪畫(一))
1974
Ink and colour on paper
70 x 139 cm
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
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Lui Shou-kwan’s Zen paintings were primarily inspired by lotus flowers which are depicted with free splashes of ink. In this work, the lotus leaves are broad ink strokes and blocks, while the red spot at the centre symbolises the purity of the lotus flower. The varying textures and shades of ink are a stimulating contrast with the empty space.
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*This collection is collaborated by the Hong Kong Museum of Art and SPARKLE COLLECTION.

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