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Lu Shou-kwan Zen painting 1970

Lu Shou-kwan Zen painting 1970.

Zen painting" (1970), by Lu Shoukun. Ink and colour on paper, vertical scroll. Lu Shoukun developed ‘Zen Painting’ by blending philosophical concepts of Taoism and Buddhism with Chinese ink painting techniques. He thus initiated the New Ink Painting Movement, which significantly impacted the Hong Kong art circle. The red dot of the Hong Kong Museum of Art’s logo originates from this piece. It is inspired and derives from the lotus of Buddhism and is commonly found in his works from the 1960-70s.
 

Issued Country Hong Kong
Issued Year 1989
Category Buddhist Arts
Type Postage Stamps
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