Mahamudra Sculpture 大手印雕塑

by Lam Keyee 林可頤 E-mail: keyeelam@gmail.com

Jul 7, 2009

Abstract Sculpture

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Recently I am working on some abstract forms. Working on abstract form requires mathematical calculation and a rational mind. The sculpt...
Dec 24, 2008

Repatination For My First Solo

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This year I've been practising patination. I like using hot patination for the color shows faster and stays better. I was having much ...
Sep 24, 2008

Whisper of Youth 青春的唇語

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Ever since I was a kid, I had the weird habit of focusing on people's lips when they talked. Maybe it was because I unconsciously avoi...
Feb 13, 2008

皮囊系列 The Skin Series

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I agree with the famed Chinese painter 吳冠中's saying that art comes from illusions (or illusion is one of the main source). Sometimes wh...
Dec 3, 2007

Riding on Desire 騎著慾望的女人

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From "She is Waiting...", comes "Riding on Desire". Now she mounted her snake-like twisting horse, heading off towards ...

She Is Waiting....(2007 Collection)

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She is waiting...a whole year. Now altogether six of them, all in bronze, beautifully patinated. The first girl was even casted in glass ...
Oct 13, 2006

She is Waiting...她在等...

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Usually when I finished one sculpture, I move right on to the next one without much sentimental attachment. Even if my original plan was to...

A Swing under the Sun 太陽下的一球

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"Since when did Chairman Mao ever play golf?" giggled my mom. "No too long ago," I said," not too long" These...

She's a Beauty 唐美人

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It's hard to imagine that once upon a time in China, fat women were considered beautiful. Imperial Concubine Yang (楊貴妃 718A.D. - 755 A.D...
May 13, 2006

Threesome Experiment

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A little experiment with three heads. Each with one fixed expression but while positioned differently, they seem to express differen...

The Kowtow Suit 臣.服

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Kowtow, in terms of body language, is a posture that lowers oneself to the lowest, the ground, to exhibit his submissiveness to the receivi...
May 12, 2006

無相

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This set of wooden blocks were printed with sultra (心經), which can't be seen clearly in these pictures. The light/shadow buddha heads...
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