A painting by Shi Dachan. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
The exhibition at the Lotus Art Gallery reviews how the Buddhist artist, in his late 30s, first converted to the ink art in his teens and a dozen years later, to Buddhism. By combining the practices of art and religion, he has become more aware of the ways to co-exist with one's surroundings in harmony.
A painting by Shi Dachan. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
He has found particular power in lotus, and he paints the flowers in his works.
Born in Hebei province, he resides at a temple deep in the mountains in Anhui province.
The exhibition runs until May 5.
Shi Dachan. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
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