The Supreme Master displays a special aptitude
for depicting the spiritual realms, as Her paintings often inspire
and awaken humankind by transmitting messages that touch the heart.
This is especially noteworthy for Her unique form of expression distinguishes
Her work from the more rational style of illustration seen in most
pictures. Her great candor and fidelity to Her own feelings give Her
paintings a pure, romantic style, yet the message they convey never
fails to stir heartfelt sentiments among art lovers.
In Her still lifes and depictions of nature, the Supreme Master goes
far beyond photographic reproduction, and instead infuses Her works
with an innovative quality that transforms Her subjects and allows
Her to revel in the process of creation. But nothing comes to Her
as easily as representing the spiritual realms. Thus, the Supreme
Master’s paintings may be visual delights, but they are better
appreciated with the heart.
Impressionistic in style, Her art places little emphasis on refined
variations of light and shade. The Supreme Master did not receive
formal academic training in the arts. So when She paints, She skips
preliminary sketching and instead directly applies expressive patches
of color to the canvas, creating gradations of tone through three-dimensional
perspective. Her paintings are best appreciated from the standpoint
of their overall structure and composition; close-up inspection is
unnecessary. Take a few steps back and one can better feel the tension
in the pictures, as well as their harmony and color coordination.
The Supreme Master’s works often emanate intense energy. For
instance, the painting Stone Cave presents a dynamic image
marked by what appears to be an incessant undulation of photons. Through
its rich colors, the picture reflects the various gradations of light
experienced in a particular spiritual dimension. In another painting
entitled Filled with Grace, the energy becomes a fluid force,
changing constantly like a magic show. The work’s flowers sparkle
joyously, reminiscent of brilliant stars in the night sky and colorfully
coordinated like Christmas lights.
By contrast, the work Longing brings the viewer a moment of
respite and relief from the pressures of the physical world. Its composition
and tones of color reflect stress and discord, but this impression
is ingeniously modulated by the lively, vibrant image of a river.
Such paintings that are strong in contrast and conflict often give
one a sense of relief or lead to introspection.
This category of the Supreme Master’s paintings usually features
a dissecting line drawn at an angle. Examples also include The
Stone Convention, which is marked by a sharp color contrast, Discussion,
which conveys an intense message of caution, and Fear, in which flowers
from a toppled vase struggle to save themselves, all providing a sense
of relief from stress. In paintings such as Heavenly Flowers,
horizontal lines are used to represent a balanced state. Also, the
work’s vibrant combination of cold and warm hues depicts a highly
harmonized realm. The Supreme Master’s pastel color paintings
are equally unique, being pure, elegant and gentle in style, with
deep feelings expressed through their colors.
Most people develop a command of the art of painting only after long,
intensive training, but Supreme Master Ching Hai relies mainly on
Her wisdom and spiritual experiences to paint. This explains why She
has been able to achieve such great success in a short span of time.
Ultimately, however, perhaps all the techniques in the field of fine
art are not adequate for the Supreme Master to express Her rich inner
world!