Description:
Family friends, friends or students always have a day of separation, whether to seek and develop different roads, this is life's necessity.
Looking for the art word "Split up darts" in the painting, reflecting on the changes in their lives, such as the darts to target thee hectare moment?
Or have there been systematic changes?
畫題 :分渡揚鑣三尾魚
畫家 : 曾斯琪女士,香港
創作媒介:水墨、蛋彩設色 紙本
尺寸:
高 121cm x 長91m (直畫)畫芯
創作年份 : 2021
作品介紹:
親友、朋友或學友總有分渡揚鑣的一天,不管去尋覓、發展不同的道路,此乃人生必經的。
尋找畫中的藝術字「分渡揚鑣」,回想各自的人生改變,如飛標投到目標的頃刻間?
還是有計劃地的改變?
PEA, an abbreviation for Potential Expressionist Art, is a metaphor for the ‘pea’ which constitutes the heart of a mythological story called Princess and the Pea.
A pea, buried in the soil and being watered, may grow to as high as haotian (meaning ‘boundless skies’). Haotian refers to a unique land bearing the connotation that on the road of artistic exploration, one has to cultivate solid roots (the foundations of sketching, aesthetics and design elements); with such a cornerstone, one can achieve in the boundless realm of art, unleashing one’s potential to the fullest.
Potential Expressionism is a systematic training encompassing aesthetics, design, history and culture. It aims to evoke one’s latent creativity via breaking all conventional shackles to arrive at one’s own artwork. By first encouraging one to make visual marks at random, one is then directed to trace those patterns and associate them with one’s personal belief and aspiration, historical memory, aesthetical inclination, and ultimately creating one’s unique artwork.
Everyone has his or her own hidden potential. What’s important is to search for and give free reign to it !
PEA 是英文Potential Expressionist Art 的縮寫,當中有指涉〈碗豆公主〉此一神話故事中碗豆所蘊含的喻意。一顆碗豆,埋下泥土,澆水便可成長至「昊天」,一個別有洞天的域地,意謂在藝術路上,只要有根(根植素描、美學與設計等基礎元素),有了基石,便可成就於藝術無界地域,隨心所欲發揮潛能。
「潛能表現主義」為集美學、設計及歷史文化於一身的系統訓練,旨在發掘個人獨有的潛在創意,鼓勵學員循「先破後立」的方向,隨偶建圖案的痕跡,依形導勢、依勢造境,貫通個人信念意象、歷史回憶、美學情懷,再經仔細斟酌,創作出獨一無二的作品。
每個人背後都隱藏著不同的潛能,端的是能否被發掘出來並加以發揮 !
https://www.facebook.com/hkpeaaorg/
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1 comment
Tindómë-Art
Such a nice use of the inks, the colourful golden fishes are highlighted by the more muted bottom!