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Size: 38 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in
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Knowledge is an amazing thing if you think about it, every time you learn something new it creates more questions in your head than the answers you have just assimilated. It seems like learning one subject is akin to peeling a proverbial knowledge onion with unlimited layers, each layer learned reveals a new set of layers with more convoluted questions to be answered, it becomes a question of complexity entirely based on how far you want to delve into the rabbit hole. Learning brings an awareness of the vastness of knowledge and it is only from here that you understand why you cannot learn everything. It would be hard to imagine how much there is to learn. As humans are better off just chipping away at the niche of knowledge that interests us the most and just skimming the surface of other subjects of intrigue the question becomes will learning and knowledge lead to wisdom.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
38 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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Inson Wood draws inspiration from his formal training in architecture and interior design, and the rich heritages of his Thai-French ancestry. Heavily influenced by the concept of Zen philosophy and Buddhism, he embraces the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, a world view centered around appreciating beauty that is perfectly imperfect in nature. The Enso, a sacred symbol of togetherness in Zen Buddhism, can often be found in his works as an underlayer or an overlayer in his paintings. Deeply ingrained in Inson’s work is also the idea of the Kantian sublime, of philosophical beauty, of aesthetics, of lightness, of the divine. Inson masterfully juxtaposes this idea of beauty according to Kant with the darker side of beauty – of depth and truth, purpose, and organized disorder. Having designed and decorated numerous homes around the world, Inson believes in the transformative power of art and that it should be accessible to all, not just the wealthy. His paintings and sculptures are held in private collections around the world. Son of renowned Thai artist, Inson Wongsam, pursuing all creative media: including painting, sculpture, photography, film, and printmaking. Art is the answer to so many questions remind us of the beauty of life and what it means to be a human.
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