LAO LIANBEN (Filipino, B. 1948)
LAO LIANBEN (Filipino, B. 1948)

Zen Garden

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LAO LIANBEN (Filipino, B. 1948)
Zen Garden
signed 'LAO' (lower left)
mixed media on canvas
150 x 150 cm. (59 x 59 in.)
20th Century
Provenance
Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines

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Lot Essay

A contemporary abstract force is Lao Lianben, whose minimalist yet evocative paintings are a wellspring of Oriental inspiration. His monochromatic compositions display a meditational quietude, and an elegantly refined aesthetic derived from the brushwork of expressionist calligraphy. Zen Garden (Lot 3454) is a sophisticated and refined example of Lao's series of paintings which displays distinctly Oriental influences. It is a complex work dwelling on the use of symbolic space. The ink strokes around the edge of the canvas can be conceived to represent rock formations within a Japanese garden, or perhaps falling leaves; fringing the empty heart of the canvas as a tranquil space of contemplation and reflection. Lao's work stands apart from other artists through his resolute constancy towards abstract visualizations, and the lucid clarity of their resulting expression.

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