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by Oiyee At Oystudio
$14.00
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This is part 3 of my Enso Realization Series. As I draw the Enso (zen circle), I go through different phases to come to the realization of the... more
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This is part 3 of my Enso Realization Series. As I draw the Enso (zen circle), I go through different phases to come to the realization of the impermanence of all things:
1. Pursuing Perfection - The Enso 円相 is a circle of void and fullness, representing the way of Zen. It is born from emptiness. However its center is full of potency and infinite possibility. In life, we often chase the infinite and pursue perfection, but find that we can never attain it, just like drawing a circle and never ending up with a perfect one. (1st painting at this link: https://oi-yee-tai.pixels.com/featured/enso-pursuing-perfection-oiyee-at-oystudio.html)
2. Embracing Imperfection - The Enso is a circle of emptiness and form. One dip of ink, one fluid brush stroke, I experience the profound changes and limitless possibilities. As the brush trails off into nothingness, leaving an open circle, it is also embracing imperfection as it is. (2nd painting at this link: https://oi-yee-...
The two sides of me... My sumi paintings are essentially monochromatic. I find boundless freedom in expressing myself through different shades of black, white and grey. I love to use minimal strokes capturing the essence while leaving enough white space for the viewer's imagination. That stems from the Taoist thinking - sometimes not doing anything is action in itself. Like My Facebook Page (Chinese art) My website: http://www.oystudio.com/ (Chinese Art) With acrylic, watercolor and oil, I feel like a 4 year old child rolling on the floor coating myself with all the different colors I love. Unlike my Chinese ink paintings, I fill the canvas with so much color that it might be suffocating for you but I am having so much fun I just want...
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Alex Mir
Congratulations on your sale!
Oiyee At Oystudio
A big thank you to the buyer from Des Moines, IA - United States. Hope you will enjoy my art. Greetings from Oi Yee http://oystudio.com
Matthew Crawford
Enso - Appreciating Impermanence. Hello - what are the translations of the Chinese/Japanese characters in the lower left? Thank you!
Oiyee At Oystudio replied:
Hi Matthew, The characters at the lower left is my signature...my name is 愛兒 which means "beloved child"