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"Daoist fu (Talismans)", Prints 1 of 5 and 2 of 5 of the Edition have been already sold Drawing

Harald Gsaller

Austria

Drawing, New Media on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

"Daoist fu (Talismans)" is part of the series "The 10,000 Things / Read the Signs", inspired by Chinese philosophy (Daoism). Link to Exhibition in Vienna: https://haraldgsaller.at/something-open/private-viewing-02-read-the-signs-blossom-traces Daoist fu (talismans) are related to a primordial form of writing that emerged with the differentiation of the Dao at the birth of the cosmos (in the sky). Similar signs are written by Daoist Masters in vermillion ink on yellow pieces of papersilk to heal the sick (they were told to ingest them whole with honey or to drink water into which the ashes of burnt fu have been mixed). "Daoist fu" (2019), Digital Vector drawing/Ink-jet print Prints 1 of 5 and 2 of 5, each 40 cm x 30 cm. Edition 5 + 1AP (the Artist's proof is for my archive). Printed on Hahnemuehle FineArt Rice paper 100 g/sqm with archival inks, to ensure the quality and longevity of the print. Signed by the artist on the back of the print and shipped well protected in a tube (in a tube). Note: THE PRINTS 3 of 5 and 4 of 5 and 5 of 5 of THE "Daoist fu" EDITION ARE STILL AVAILABLE!

Details & Dimensions

Drawing:New Media on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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Harald Gsaller is an Austrian contemporary artist and writer. Artist's Statement: Gsaller’s practice encompasses the use of digital drawing / graphics, photography, video, text-image emblems and lecture performances / artist’s lectures. The artist draws inspiration from the heritage of (Western) philosophy, rhetorics, science and art – in line with the motto “Something open”; since 2005 he has been influenced by (Chinese) Daoist philosophy, religion and visual culture, referring to this artistic research as “Un-curating the Dao". ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Comment: Chinese connoisseurs of art sometimes state that Chinese philosophy and art “need a deep understanding”. An Austrian / Western artist might observe that there are excellent Chinese pianists, philosophers or contemporary artists who have deeply felt “their” Schubert or Heidegger or Kosuth …

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