LAMPO LEONG (LIANG LANBO, B.1961)
LAMPO LEONG (LIANG LANBO, B.1961)

Supernova 1

Details
LAMPO LEONG (LIANG LANBO, B.1961)
Supernova 1
Scroll, mounted and framed
Ink on paper
180.5 x 96.5 cm. (71 1/8 x 38 in.)
Executed in 2017

EXHIBITED
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Ink Global 2017, 3-8 August 2017

LITERATURE
Collection of Works by Sun Endao, Liang Lanbo, and Tao Xinglin, Wuhan Publishing House, Hubei, 2017, p. 62

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In Supernova 1, Lampo Leong incorporates geometric structure with the classical ink brushwork to attain a postmodern sensibility. With water and ink colliding and intertwining, an array of ink splashes marches in directional movements, forming a central element that is both like a planet orbiting in space, and a surge of light emanating from within. These familiar yet abstract images reveal the vitality in nature and the enigmatic process of creation in the universe. Reflecting a reverence for both the spirit of Daoism and the sublime, as well as a wonder at a universe exposed through science, Leong’s painting celebrates the dynamic energies that give birth to new life, new planets, and new stars.

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