Beyond the Blue: The Legacy of Yves Klein

March 1, 2023By yeachintsaifineartbrush work, force, News

“Yves Klein (1928-1962)… Using a synthetic resin binder to suspend the ultramarine, Klein was able to preserve as much of the pigment’s intensity as possible, yielding a brilliant, vibrational new paint mixture. What inspired the artist to create an entirely new pigment? He desired to visually convey what he referred to as ‘the void’—a concept … Read More

Night Ocean

February 6, 2023By yeachintsaifineartkarma, Nature, Poem, poetry, sea, sun

That summer we lost our beacon, We drifted on the vast, turbulent sea, we are so lonesome! We cried every morning. At night we searched for Sirius, the brightest on the horizon. We drank to oblivion. We fell and dreamt of our kingdom. Far, far away… No home, No friends, The lonely travelers kept going. … Read More

Profound Happiness

December 30, 2022By yeachintsaifineartcalligraphy

Sometimes life feels difficult – the weather, the people, everything around us, are annoying as hell. And worst of all, ourselves is suffering tremendously. Look into our mind and heart, there is an open sky, a calm, shimmering lake… The profound spaciousness is within our hearts. Everything and everyone are all there. There is love … Read More

The Movement of Birds

December 29, 2022By yeachintsaifineartcalligraphy, gestural painting, Nature

Jin Dynasty (265–420 AD) renowned Chinese calligrapher Wang Xizhi 王羲之 used to say he learned his calligraphy style from observing the swan swimming in the pond. The mystery, elegance, and freedom of the bird’s movement are fascinating! Iridescent acrylic purple colors on gessoed canvas. Birds’ Migration. 26 x 48 in.