"Art
is, first and foremost, a spiritual experience, both for the
artist and his audience. When it reaches its summit in its maturity,
it is no longer Eastern or Western. The best term for it is
spiritual aestheticism. It is about technique. It is about style.
But above all, it is about spirituality and vision."
-- Hei Feng
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COMPOSER
Giclee on Canvas
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IMAGINATION
Giclee on Canvas
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PASSION
Giclee on Canvas
30 x 40 |
MUSICAL
TOUCH
Giclee on Canvas
40 x 30 |
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MUSICAL SKY
Giclee on Canvas
30 x 40 |
THE
CHASE
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30 x 40 |
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SUNFLOWER
Giclee on Canvas
40 x 30 |
SWAN
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30 x 40 |
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ORIGINAL PAINTINGS (Acrylic on Canvas) (back
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WATERFALL
Oil on Canvas
40 x 40 |
PIANO
CONCERTO
Oil on Canvas
40 x 40 |
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COMPOSER
Oil on Canvas
30 x 40 |
IMAGINATION
Oil on Canvas
30 x 40 |
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Hei Feng started painting when he was
merely 5 years old, as a student of the Classical Chinese Style.
He soon began to infuse his own signature into his works. The
artistic community first took note in 1985 during an exhibit
in Beijing. The "Black Wind (Hei Feng) Style", with
its successful fusion of Eastern and Western ideas, caused quite
a stir. The exhibit became the debut of the first enfant terrible
in China.
After
a successful beginning of a promising career in China, Hei Feng
took part in the pro-democracy movement in 1989. After being
wounded by a bullet in Tiananmen square, and eluding the police
and the military, Hei Feng found freedom in America by way of
Hong Kong.
"Art
is, first and foremost, a spiritual experience, both for the
artist and his audience. When it reaches its summit in its maturity,
it is no longer Eastern or Western. The best term for it is
spiritual aestheticism. It is about technique. It is about style.
But above all, it is about spirituality and vision."
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