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Yin Yang 3 Painting

Charles Masi

United States

Painting, Airbrush on Carbon Fibre

Size: 35 W x 35 H x 1 D in

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The Yin/Yang is the central image of Taoism. It represents the union of light and dark, male and female, good and bad -- in short the unity of all things, which is the central tenet of Taoism. Yin Yang 3 is the third of a series including airbrush paintings of various sizes, with different colors, and different treatments. It incorporates all of the elements of the Taijitu symbol familiar to western devotees of Taoism: the circular outline; the dark (cool) teardrop-shaped side contrasted with the light (warm) side; and the dots on each side. It also adds a third dimension, depicting the Taijitu as a raised hill or mound rising out of a flat plain with the dots modified into deep pits. In this case, the mound's height is relatively small compared with its width, having a slightly domed top and steep sides at the margin.

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Painting:Airbrush on Carbon Fibre

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35 W x 35 H x 1 D in

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