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Painting and Erasing: A Way of Self Cultivation and Purification

Painting and Erasing: A Way of Self Cultivation and Purification
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摘要 Bian Qing has developed a painting method of his own.He first paints on a canvas with ink so that it is filled with unique black images.These images feature distinctive characteristics.They can be perceived as concrete objects,vague landscapes or simply color blocks with no significant meanings.Then he paints on the canvas with light pigments repeatedly until the original ink images become almost invisible,or in other words,to an extent that he is satisfied with.The original ink images are so blurred BJan Qing has developed a painting method of his own. He first paints on a canvas with ink so that it is filledwith unique black images.These images feature distinctive characteristics. They can be perceived as concrete objects, vague landscapes or simply color blocks with no significant meanings.Then he paints on the canvas with light pigments repeatedly until the original ink images become almost invisible, or in other words, to an extent that he is satisfied with.The original ink images are so blurred and subtle that viewers can see only some dark traces.
作者 Wang Min’an
出处 《China & The World Cultural Exchange》 2012年第4期18-21,共4页 中外文化交流(英文版)
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