Buddhist Temple Landscape Painting in Oil on Canvas 'Wat Ton Kwen Chiang Mai' Item ID: 2671799287
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"Using impressionist techniques in oil on canvas, Thai artist Innop captures a sunset at Wat Ton Kwen, also known as Wat Intharawat. Considered one of the finest examples of Lanna architecture, the Buddhist temple is bathed in the soft golden light of sunset. 'Art allows me to convey things I find beautiful; most of my work is inspired by beauty,' the artist comments."
- 21.78 lb
- 23.5 inches H x 35 inches W x 1.4 inches D
- 4.13 lbs
- 23.5 inches H x 35 inches W x 1.4 inches D
- Oil on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
- Stretched
Made in Thailand
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When I started high school, my mother did not agree with me studying art but my brothers - who have artistic skills but could not study art in their time - fully supported me and said they would help financially. In fact my brothers and sisters sacrificed so many things to support me in studying fine arts. So I moved and lived with my oldest brother in a large city and studied art in high school for three years. Then I moved up north to study for a bachelor's degree in fine arts at a technological institute.
I live life according to Thai traditions of calmness and warmth. I follow the Buddhist dharma. I abstain from temptation and my life is consequently constant and my mind clear and calm. I follow my own philosophy: 'If we find a place where the mind is at peace, this is where we will meet with total happiness.'
The most impressive times of my life occurred when I exhibited, sold and received good feedback about my works. I think it is not easy to succeed in life when you choose the path of art. Especially in my case, for I am an artist who uses all my time and body and mind to create artistic works. Artistically speaking, I am now successful.
Art arouses my thoughts and imagination. Art allows me to convey things I find beautiful; most of my work is inspired by beauty. When I work, I draw what I perceive exactly and with great detail and then reduce it to feelings of suggestion only. This is, I think, the essence of beauty. Art is my science of appreciating beauty - it is my way of expressing emotions and feelings. Art is what I am. Art is my breath.
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When I started high school, my mother did not agree with me studying art but my brothers - who have artistic skills but could not study art in their time - fully supported me and said they would help financially. In fact my brothers and sisters sacrificed so many things to support me in studying fine arts. So I moved and lived with my oldest brother in a large city and studied art in high school for three years. Then I moved up north to study for a bachelor's degree in fine arts at a technological institute.
I live life according to Thai traditions of calmness and warmth. I follow the Buddhist dharma. I abstain from temptation and my life is consequently constant and my mind clear and calm. I follow my own philosophy: 'If we find a place where the mind is at peace, this is where we will meet with total happiness.'
The most impressive times of my life occurred when I exhibited, sold and received good feedback about my works. I think it is not easy to succeed in life when you choose the path of art. Especially in my case, for I am an artist who uses all my time and body and mind to create artistic works. Artistically speaking, I am now successful.
Art arouses my thoughts and imagination. Art allows me to convey things I find beautiful; most of my work is inspired by beauty. When I work, I draw what I perceive exactly and with great detail and then reduce it to feelings of suggestion only. This is, I think, the essence of beauty. Art is my science of appreciating beauty - it is my way of expressing emotions and feelings. Art is what I am. Art is my breath.
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