Liang Xiao Ping - calligraphy performance
Well-known Australian-Chinese calligrapher Liang Xiao Ping created this calligraphy artwork of the Tang poem 'Soaring belvederes remotely pierce the void' at the Art Gallery in preparation for the upcoming exhibition 'Tang - treasures from the silk road' exhibition. On from the 9th of April until the 10th of Jul 2016.
梁小萍
Liang Xiaoping (b. 1959)
飞观凌虚
Soaring belvederes piercing the void 2016
Acrylic, ink, vanish on canvas
1100 x 120 cm
Loan from the artist
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She must be doing well to splatter black ink while wearing that number.
I see "chi" in her work.......I bet she practices Taichi as well. I see life and energy in her strokes.
@ZhiyingHarp
27 күн бұрын
she isn't just writing with her arm, it's her whole body. it's like the energy of the strokes comes from inside her body.
Wonderful to watch! Superbly executed. Thank you for sharing.
Painting with her whole body, what a dance! Amazing
Beautiful!
So beautiful in my eyes even though i dont understand what it means.
I like how she expresses herself.
You're so skillful and impressive performance With an oriental brush
I have nvr seen someone do a Chinese calligraphy with feelings before this open my 👀
wonderful
Amazing
大字无肉 小字无骨 这人是外行
@user-kkk863
3 ай бұрын
太嚣张了
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Joe cocker of painting.
Holy crap 😳
She devour ❤
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If you’re slow, the ink will bleed through the paper
calligraphy???
@johnwiiu7005
5 ай бұрын
Yes, Chinese calligraphy is a lot more different than Latin or Arabic calligraphy. The way Chinese characters can be read is that the boldness of the lines, even in the slightest bit has an impact on the emotions a writer wants to convey. It's quite beautiful if you can read it, to a western eye it can look chaotic and childish.
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