SOUL CLEANSING | A Group Exhibition by Alice Kok, Hiromi Miyakita, Lie Fhung, Maria Lobo, Sun Guangyi and Wong Wing Tong | Sin Sin Fine Art, 8 Mar - 8 Apr 2013
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Sun Guangyi   孫廣義
(b. 1967 in Liaoning Province, China)

Sun Guangyi‘s enlightening paintings are influenced by his life experience, especially the landscape, the culture and the people in Yunnan. He also yearns to share the peacefulness, tranquility, mystery and the solemn of nature with art lovers. “... Where will life go? What is my relationship with this piece of land? Where is the source of my soul, which I have the passion and seek for?”

Sun Guangyi was born in 1967 in Liaoning province, China. He studied Chinese ink painting and calligraphy at the Chenzhou Painting and Calligraphy Academy and graduated from the Liaoning University of Arts and Culture in 1992. A devoted Buddhist, Sun currently lives in Dali, Yunnan province. His works have been exhibited and collected throughout China and internationally.

About his Shangrila - Heaven series, he wrote:

“All day long I looked in vain for a sign of Spring
My grass shoes raising clouds from the dust of all fields
Returning home, smiling I pick a plum-blossom and sniff it
And look here on the Sprig is Spring in its fullness”

This is a poem written by a Bhikkhuni (a fully ordained female Buddhist monk) in the Song Dynasty when she achieved enlightenment, which also represents my present insight of art. For all these years I have sought after the “Shangri-La of the Heart”, and to paint the ideal state of art I walked through all the Shangri-Las in geographical terms, was touched by their landscapes, humanities and religions. Still they were not the “Shangri-La” that I sought. Looking back, I become suddenly aware that “Shangri-La” is in fact everywhere: in the innocent smiles of children, in every white cloud upon the blue sky, in the blossoming branches of spring, in the winter snow. Shangri-La is in each and everyone’s heart, in the present when we are enjoying life, in the present when we meditate over a pot of tea, in the present when we are strolling leisurely, in the present when we feel joyous and grateful.

There is no form beyond form. Choosing pure brush and ink, through the material world, I concentrate on the internal feeling of that particular moment. Sometimes outrageous, sometimes subtle, sometimes graceful, sometimes intense, they are all the effect the outside world has on the heart, and are also the reflection the heart casts upon the outside world.

We all have in our hearts our own “Shangri-La”. It is possible that we can never attain it in this life, and yet it is the lighthouse of our lives, keeping us from hesitation and confusion in our journey of life. It is also our soul’s homeland. Its existence frees our souls from ever wandering, provides our spirits with a home, and frees our lives from loneliness

Be grateful to the gifts of life! Be grateful to every tree and every grass blade, the mountains and the earth for the nurture they give us!

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Sun Guangyi

Artworks

SUN GUANGYI Shangri-La Heaven 15 Chinese Ink on Paper 86 X 177 cm| 2010 in Soul Cleansing | 18 Jan - 28 Feb 2013 | a group exhibition in Sun Guanyi | 11 - 31 Mar 2011 | a solo exhibition
SUN GUANGYI Shangri-La Heaven 12 Chinese Ink on Paper 87 X 96 cm| 2010 in Soul Cleansing | 18 Jan - 28 Feb 2013 | a group exhibition in Sun Guanyi | 11 - 31 Mar 2011 | a solo exhibition
SUN GUANGYI Shangri-La Heaven 1 Chinese Ink on Paper 41.5 X 44.5 cm| 2010 in Soul Cleansing | 18 Jan - 28 Feb 2013 | a group exhibition in Sun Guanyi | 11 - 31 Mar 2011 | a solo exhibition
SUN GUANGYI Return to Shangri-La Heaven 20 Chinese Ink on Paper 96 x 89 cm | 2007 in Soul Cleansing | 18 Jan - 28 Feb 2013 | a group exhibition in Return to Shangri-La Heaven | 15 Oct - 6 Nov 2009 | a solo exhibition
SUN GUANGYI Return to Shangri-La Heaven 24 Chinese Ink on Paper 95 x 89 cm | 2007 in Soul Cleansing | 18 Jan - 28 Feb 2013 | a group exhibition in Return to Shangri-La Heaven | 15 Oct - 6 Nov 2009 | a solo exhibition