Hyunmee Lee was awarded a Fellowship for Visual Arts Excellence by the Utah Division of Arts and Museums. This is the video that was produced in conjunction with the award. by Shawn Rossiter
So glad to have found this film. We share a similar approach to painting, gesture, and flow that acts as meditation for the painter and ultimately for the viewer. Thankyou for these beautiful works
Have you ever been to the Temple in Oroville, CA.? I believe its the only temple in the world that has Confusionism, Buddhism and Taoism together because of the Asians that were brought over for the railroad lines. There is a lot of history in this small temple. Thank you for sharing, this is very inspirational as I am studying Abstract Expressionism from the New York school.
Confusionism thought taught us how to deal and how to keep good relationship with other peoples ;everybody has his own job and duty to performs to maintain harmony for the country,the society and family .Buddhism taught us respect other living things big and small on this planet not to kill.Taoism taught us respect mother nature and live harmony with every seasons changes .China is the first to put all three together and still has deep influence among other Asian countries like Viet-Nam ,Korea and Japan today .
Love your art, but your statements are typical post modernist nonsense which are pretentious, contradictory and self-refuting in essence. One is literally unable to empty one's mind when creating art. Where there is marks on a canvas, there is intentionality. Where there is intentionality, there is a definite thought process behind it. Where there is a definite thought process, there is a full mind. You have a very distinct and recognisable style which is certainly not a product of the philosophy you claim to hold to.
I think you misunderstand what 'No mind" means. it is not that intentionality disappears, its that the thoughts and projections of what the painting will look like in 10 seconds or 10 minutes dissapear, and you're left with a feeling/impulse to make a mark or do a squigle, but it doesn't come from a thought projection, just a intuitive feeling, which if you think about it it is really an instinctual thought projection from your subconscious that your conscious mind is not aware of.