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Painting, Airbrush on Carbon Fibre
Size: 35 W x 35 H x 1 D in
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The Yin/Yang is the central image of Taoism. It represents the union of light and dark, male and female, good and bad -- in short the unity of all things, which is the central tenet of Taoism. Yin Yang 4 is a reimagining of the classic Taijitu version of the yin-yang symbol. It retains the symbolism of two components melded to make a whole. This time, however, it appears as a colored ball floating against a nearly black background. The color pattern is structured like the seams in a tennis ball or baseball. The Yang part is warm colored and the Yin part cool. Unity is expressed by having the color shift from red on the warm side through orange, then yellow at the seam, then through green on the cool side, and finally into blue. Lighting is diffuse from behind the viewer's right shoulder, a little above center.
Painting:Airbrush on Carbon Fibre
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:35 W x 35 H x 1 D in
Frame:Black
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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I work at the interface between perception and reality. Actually, all artists work at the interface between perception and reality. The difference, if any, is that I work explicitly at the interface between perception and reality. I don't try to kid you into thinking that what you are experiencing is reality in any way, shape or form. Neither is it any kind of more-or-less abstract representation of reality. I'm not creating reality, I'm creating perception. The artist creates an object - whether it's a book, a painting, a sculpture, a mobile, or a serving of eggs Benedict - that exists in reality. When you experience that object, what you percieve is something entirely different, which exists only in your mind. It does not, and may never have, existed in reality. That is subjective reality. Objective reality isn't. In subjective reality, your mind creates a perception guided by the vision of the artist. The work of art is successful insofar as the object the artist created leads you to the perception he or she intended. Usually, what I intend is to guide you to a pleasant perceptual experience. Have a pleasant perceptual experience!
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