玄之又玄    Esoteric Art Program  
取自道德经的玄之又玄,众妙之门,道的深奥也是宇宙万物的奥秘。虚无又是实有,在我看我,看画或是人与人、人与物的链接,知觉因人而障,物我两忘,无形无象,绝对存在的体现,意象勾连的通感又具象延伸,所追求的就是意象当中的一丝神凝想象。通过探索“无”,探索的过程中也是共鸣自己,道的虚无和实有,精微性体现在它既是生成万物的本体,又体现了万物无穷奥妙的变化,天地的初始状态是无名,难以言表的,而这种难以言表的初始状态就是玄妙难懂的,多层次的画面就好似一个又一个供给探寻的“门”。“玄”亦如此.就是随着事物的发展,从无到有而产生的蜕化,无为而治。
‘Xuan’(mysterious) yet profoundDerived from the ‘The Scripture of Ethics’, it is the mystical and mysterious gate of all wonders, and the profoundness of the Ethics is also the mystery of all things in the universe. Nothingness is also reality. When I look at myself, enjoy paintings, or the connection between people and things, my perception is hindered by human, and all things are endowed with natural and mysterious colors in the chaste artistic space. It is an intangible manifestation of absolute existence. The synesthesia of image connection is also a concrete extension, pursuing a trace of divine imagination within the image.Through the exploration of "nothingness", the process of exploration also resonates with oneself. The nothingness and reality of the Ethics are ireflected in its subtlety, which not only generates the ontology of all things, but also reflects the infinite and mysterious changes of all things. The initial state of heaven and earth is nameless and difficult to express, and this indescribable initial state is mysterious and difficult to understand. The multi-level painting is like one gate after another that provides for exploration. "Xuan" is also the same. It is a transformation that arises with the development of things, from nothing to something. Governance by doing nothing that goes against nature.
琵琶
来源: | 作者:KairosHwang | 发布时间 :2025-06-14 | 65 次浏览: | 🔊 Click to read aloud ❚❚ | Share:
Media:Comprehensive media
Size:30cm*40cm
Music by Ge Ganru

取自:琵琶(舞女歌舞升平娱乐)

 男子建鼓舞《隋书·音乐 志下》

 女子盘鼓舞

 跳丸飞剑《列子·说符》

 六博棋 

舞者根据自己技艺的高低,将数量不等的盘与鼓排列在地上进行表演。呈现汉代人们歌舞升平,觥筹交错的场景;对弈之人专注于枭散之步,无关输赢而是棋者心静神怡的状态。

Excerpts from: 

 - Pipa (Dance Performance as Entertainment) 

 - Men Performing Drum Dance (Book of Sui: Music - Lower Record) 

 - Women Performing Pan Drum Dance 

 - Sword and Ball Acrobatics (Liezi: Discourses on Conformity) 

 - Liu Bo Chess 

Dancers arrange varying numbers of pans and drums on the ground according to their skill levels. Presenting a scene of revelry and festivity characteristic of the Han Dynasty, where wine cups are exchanged freely. The chess players, immersed in the game, focus on the strategic steps, embodying a state of serene concentration, where victory or defeat is secondary to the tranquil and composed mind of the player.