2008年10月30日 星期四

Seeing,Feeling & Thinking(6)



Look Out! Don’t Get Sucked into the Black Hole

Oil on Linen 173x173cm 2006

In telepathy, the panic-stricken mother anxiously rushes to the window, for her little boy is wholeheartedly crawling to the parapet. The entire picture seems leisurely and carefree at first sight, actually, danger threatens everyone on every side.

Summoned by the distant pink vortex off the sky, the little boy is absent-mindedly staring at its slow and mysterious rotating. And he has never realized that the fascinating view is the Black Hole among the universe. Anyone or anything once approaches, he/it will never escape from the peril.

Outside the gate on the steps, the father is whistling home; the bright blue sky and the dark blue sea water behind him are located in another horizon, not in the same one the pink vortex appears. The top right-handed corner is a world without any creatures, the first quarter of the moon rises high in the dark sky giving out its slightest cold light on this miserable lonely planet. On the contrary, the blue ground with yellow sky on top left-handed corner is a space with tranquility and peace.

The geometrical walls interpenetrated in whole picture revolve four different spaces, symbolizing the universal space-time which extends in all directions. These four spaces mutually surround with each other for existence without inside and outside.

Such is the limited yet boundless circulation worldview, isn’t it?

T.Z. Sheng

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