CELL NATURE, a painting exhibition by Wanlop Hansunthai at The Golden Triangle, Chicago



CELL NATURE, a painting exhibition by Wanlop Hansunthai at The Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle is proud to announce the opening of CELL NATURE; a painting exhibition by artist Wanlop Hansunthai, wine and light refreshments will be served.
Hansunthai's unique vision comes out of the blending of Buddhist belief and scientific knowledge. He has mastered Western techniques (paint on canvas) and put them to use in illustrating an Asian understanding of nature and the passage of time. What does the passage of time look like? Hansunthai's work, like all serious painting, can be understood on different levels.  It is beautiful in and of itself and can be appreciated without verbal explanation.  That said, we interviewed the artist last Spring and he shared his philosophy with us. His works are currently featured at the MAIIM Contemporary Art Museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
WHEN: 
Thursday, November 7, 2019
5:00-8:00 P.M.
 WHERE: 
The Golden Triangle- 330 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654 | 312.755.1266
WHO: 
Focused on Asian antiques in its early years, The Golden Triangle has evolved into an 18,000 square foot global design resource.  For more than 27 years, owners Douglas Van Tress and Chauwarin Tuntisak have hand-selected vintage and modern furnishings from around the world.  Assembled in curated vignettes, the eclectic mix of Asian and European antiques, artifacts, artwork, lighting, and other accessories prove there are no boundaries or limitations in decorating. From designers and trade professionals, to collectors or simply curious shoppers, The Golden Triangle welcomes all intrigued individuals.  The Golden Triangle hosts exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year.  Please visit goldentriangle.biz to shop collections and for updates on special events.


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"The essential truth about the world and human life as we experience it is change. Life starts with a seed, grows into fullness and decays. It begins with cells of matter and ends with cells.  In the middle stages, it has organization, force, and the active energy we call life. I became a painter because I found painting was the best way to express my understanding of this process.

When I was a student, I always loved science. What an adventure it is to learn about the structure of matter and the foundation of the world around us. Later I was drawn to art and studied painting at Chiang Mai University. I think I approached painting with the curiosity of a scientist.

I find freedom in painting because through painting I feel no limitations in expressing the truth I feel.  I've studied other arts, such as photography, and I've incorporated them into my work. However, painting feels the most natural to me. It allows me direct expression through color, space and its physical dimension - the opacity, translucence and the thickness of actual paint on canvas. It also allows me the freedom to create regardless of the time of day and without the interruption of tools or technology.  Painting is pure.

We are all made of cells and we live in a natural world of cells. Each brush stroke is a cell that makes up part of a painting. Each painting is a fleeting vision that I've tried to capture and share with others. I too, am a cell in a community. I hope you will find beauty in my work."

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