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uper Consciousness is a cycle of sixteen painterly abstractions exploring the inner journey from burden and fracture to release, emergence, and radiant transcendence. Each work embodies a stage of psychological and spiritual transformation, guiding the viewer through the dissolution of limits and the awakening of luminous awareness

Super Consciousness is a cycle of sixteen painterly abstractions exploring the inner journey from burden and fracture to release, emergence, and radiant transcendence. Each work embodies a stage of psychological and spiritual transformation, guiding the viewer through the dissolution of limits and the awakening of luminous awareness.

This exhibition explores the timeless wisdom of Lao Tzu through painterly abstraction. Each artwork reflects the Tao — the natural way of harmony, balance, and transformation. Visitors are invited to walk through shifting planes of thought, where silence, conflict, and unity unfold in luminous colour and textured form.

This exhibition presents thirty‑five abstract works inspired by the timeless philosophy of Lao Tzu. Each image is a visual meditation, transforming concepts of silence, balance, and transformation into painterly form. The works explore Lao Tzu’s central ideas: The Tao as Source — the ineffable origin from which all forms arise. Being and Non‑Being — presence defined by absence, emptiness as fertile ground. Wu Wei (Effortless Action) — flowing with nature, like water around stone. Flexibility of Water — softness overcoming hardness, yielding yet victorious. Change as the Law of Nature — impermanence reflected in seasons and cycles. Return to the Source — the spiral of life flowing back into unity. Yin and Yang — opposites in harmony, light and shadow interwoven. Silence and Speech — the power of stillness and the resonance of words. Humility and simplicity — the reed bending beside the mountain, the lotus of silence. Unity of All Things — multiplicity returning to oneness. Together, these works form a contemplative hall where viewers walk not only among paintings but also through Lao Tzu's philosophy itself. The exhibition is a meditation on flow — the flow of consciousness, of nature, of time, and of the human spirit seeking harmony with the eternal Tao.
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This exhibition explores the timeless wisdom of Lao Tse through 35 abstract artworks. Each piece reflects the principle of flow — the movement of life, transformation of nature, and harmony between opposites. Visitors are invited to walk through shifting planes of thought where metamorphosis, silence, and balance are expressed in painterly abstraction.
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Acrylic Paint Markers; 8x5 watercolor sketch pad
China invented porcelain and perfected it over two millennia. This exhibition showcases the extraordinary range of Chinese ceramic art — from Tang dynasty tomb figures to Song dynasty celadons to Ming blue-and-white, spanning 3,000 years of innovation.
Enter the world of the samurai through the extraordinary craftsmanship of Japanese arms and armor. From 5th-century helmets to Edo-period sword guards, each object is both a functional weapon and a masterpiece of metalwork, lacquer, and design.
When the sun sets, art transforms. This exhibition gathers paintings, prints, and drawings that capture the mystery and beauty of nighttime — from Rembrandt's Night Watch to Whistler's Nocturnes, from moonlit harbors to fireworks over 19th-century New York.
Explore the revolutionary prints of José Guadalupe Posada, master of Mexican popular art and creator of La Catrina. This exhibition features political calaveras, social commentary broadsides, and penny prints that shaped modern Mexican identity and inspired generations of social justice artists worldwide.

Experience the revolutionary beauty prints of Kitagawa Utamaro, master of bijin-ga and chronicler of Edo period life.
Beautiful and misterious portraits
Selected prints
Step into a gallery where time dissolves. Our virtual exhibition “Faces of Forever: The Fayum Portraits” invites you to meet real people who lived along the Nile nearly 2,000 years ago. Painted on thin wooden panels and placed over mummies, these vivid likenesses were meant to guide their owners into the afterlife—yet they gaze back at us with a disarming, modern immediacy. What to expect A walk through Roman-era Egypt Glide between torch-lit colonnades, desert breezeways, and reconstructed Fayum workshops while spatial audio mixes market chatter with soft brushstrokes. Ultra-high-resolution portraits Zoom to pigment-grain level, rotate each panel in 3-D, and reveal the beeswax encaustic layers that give every face its glassy glow. Whether you’re an art lover, history buff, or VR newcomer, “Faces of Forever” turns museum glass into a living conversation with the ancient past—no Egyptology degree required.
Immortal Bird Pictured over the Centuries
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