Christian Painting Exhibition of Two Artists

He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"
1/12He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"(Photo: He Xie )
He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"
2/12He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"(Photo: He Xie )
He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"
3/12He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"(Photo: He Xie )
He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"
4/12He Xie: Series "Trees in the Garden of Eden"(Photo: He Xie )
He Xie: series "Spring Wind"
5/12He Xie: series "Spring Wind"(Photo: He Xie )
He Xie: series "Spring Wind"
6/12He Xie: series "Spring Wind"(Photo: He Xie )
He Xie: series "Spring Wind"
7/12He Xie: series "Spring Wind"(Photo: He Xie )
Love by Shan Duoen
8/12Love by Shan Duoen (Photo: Shan Duoen)
"The Earth" by Shan Duoen
9/12"The Earth" by Shan Duoen(Photo: Shan Duoen)
"Sky" by  Shan Duoen
10/12"Sky" by Shan Duoen(Photo:  Shan Duoen)
"Waterfall" by  Shan Duoen
11/12"Waterfall" by Shan Duoen(Photo: Shan Duoen)
"Victory" by  Shan Duoen
12/12"Victory" by Shan Duoen(Photo: Shan Duoen)
By Grace ZhiJune 23rd, 2016

A painting exhibition entitled "Song of The Garden of Eden" by two Christian artists held its opening ceremony in Shanghai Tianxing Art Space on June 17.

He Xie, one of the artists, shared that she had been thinking about how to use colors and lines before adding themes regarding to Christianity, but she then started to think about how God used these colors in the creation after having faith in the Lord through her conversion. Artists, musicians and cultural workers can draw inspirations from the source of the word: God.

She also hopes these deep paintings can arouse souls' deep thinking.

The other artist, Shan Duoen, is from Taiwan, born in the 1990s. She said that she believes in beautiful things since she was young and that there's always something full of light at the other side when it seems frustrating without hope. She hopes to share bright and adorable things through her works to inspire others.

 

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