Christian Artist Publishes New Chinese Ink Wash Paintings in Beijing

The night lamp and yellow volume
1/11The night lamp and yellow volume (Photo: Daozi)
Elegy For Linzhao
2/11Elegy For Linzhao(Photo: Daozi)
God and gold
3/11God and gold (Photo: Daozi)
Harvest
4/11Harvest (Photo: Daozi )
Descension of the Holy Spirit
5/11Descension of the Holy Spirit (Photo: Daozi)
Black swan
6/11Black swan (Photo: Daozi)
Inpretation: The parable of ten virgins
7/11Inpretation: The parable of ten virgins(Photo: Daozi )
Tongues of fire
8/11Tongues of fire(Photo: Daozi)
There is no one righteous
9/11There is no one righteous (Photo: Daozi)
 "Surely I Am Coming Soon" Series
10/11 "Surely I Am Coming Soon" Series (Photo: Daozi)
 "Surely I Am Coming Soon" Series
11/11 "Surely I Am Coming Soon" Series (Photo: Daozi )
By Ruth WangJuly 29th, 2016

Combining faith with traditional Chinese art techniques for the past years, Christian artist Daozi has released several collections of "saintism wash ink paintings" that gained a reputation in both domestic and overseas markets. 

Daozi, whose real name is Wang Min, is a professional from the Academy of Art & Design in Tsinghua University, a renowned poet and art critic.

His new exhibition themed "Surely I Am Coming Soon" will be held in Beijing on July 30, along with an academic discussion regarding his art.

"The Saintism Art", a term he personally coined, integrates Christianity into Chinese traditional ink wash art on the basis of Christian faith with the purpose to recall and construct the spiritual world by prophecy.

Hao Qingsong, the academic director of this exhibition and a famous Chinese art critic said, "When it comes to contemporary ink wash art, the problem lies not only in the skill, but also the dilemma occuring in contemporary art - the deficiency in actual concern and ultimate concern... The Saintism Art of Daozi shows much enlightenment in contemporary art, like an optical wedge inserted in history at the right time."

 

 

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