Supreme
Art
By
brother initiate Kim, Young-Taek, Seoul, Korea (Originally in Korean)
I
have been to many art exhibitions, which disclose the inner, spiritual
world of the artist. I have also found
that artists can be placed in many categories, according to their
techniques of artistic interpretation and the materials they use.
Each has his or her own artistic domain. But Supreme Master Ching
Hai's Works are of a different variety.
She
has no inhibitions in Her choice of materials, such as oils and
pastels. Neither is She bound by genres such as expressionism
and impressionism. While artists usually paint to express their
own view of art, Master paints to form bonds of affinity with the
people. In Her paintings, one finds superb and outstanding techniques
of expression that may not be easily understood. Many artists
who depict nature limit their works to the illustration of grass,
flowers and leaves, but the Supreme Master employs refined and intricate
techniques, as She did in capturing the minute details of the wild
grass seed head in "Simple Joy" and in using incredible
methods of representation in "The Flower in the Heart Will
Not Wither." Surprisingly, these two themes appear only once
in Her paintings. Due to its simple yet profound nature, we can
only say that Master's form of expression is an "Ability of
the Buddha".
Jesus
Christ and Shakyamuni Buddha emphasized the importance of practicing
unconditional love as the highest virtue in the pursuit of enlightenment.
The Supreme Master Ching Hai brings "enlightenment through
love" into visual discourse with Her disciples and the general
public. She leaves a deep impression on the souls of those who appreciate
Her paintings by giving life to Her vivid imagination and profound
inner inspirations.
The
works of the Supreme Master Ching Hai have both a visible form and
an invisible
spiritual power because She is a highly developed spiritual person.
You must have
some degree of spiritual cultivation to experience the power of
the Buddha, which is also
called "blessing." Anyone, even a non-spiritual practitioner,
can experience such blessing
if he keeps his mind open and calm.
*The
author--brother Kim is a famous graphic designer and recipient of
South Korea's Design Ambassador Award. In 1993, he was ranked among
the world's top 54 graphicdesigners by the International Trademark
Center. He writes an art column for the major Korean newspaper "The
Joong Ang Ilbo."
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