Dimensions
16.000 x 16.000 inches
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Description:
From the Black Butterfly series. Portrait of Shan Zuo Zhou. From a reference photo by Steven E. Gross.
I am a member of the 33 Collective Gallery located in the Zhou Brother's Art Center, Chicago. The Zhou Brothers have been generous to allow our co-op gallery to use the entire art center for our group show this month. The show opens Friday March 20th, 2009. The Zhou Brothers are always on hand at the center and are very supportive of the members of the gallery and of their artists in residence. I am fascinated with them, their persona, and their work and decided they would be perfect subjects to draw for my series, which always features creatives as models. Brother #2, DaHuang Zhou will be tomorrow's subject for Daily Drawing.
The butterfly is borrowed from a Chinese watercolor design, and the Chinese symbols stand for "inspired-dream-vision-revelation"
As noted in my earlier blogs, in this series the butterfly is symbolic of the artist's muse. The title of this work comes from Chinese literature by Zhuangzi - [Chuang-Tse]
"One day about sunset, Zhuangzi dozed off and dreamed that he turned into a butterfly.
He flapped his wings and sure enough he was a butterfly...
What a joyful feeling as he fluttered about, he completely forgot that he was Zhuangzi.
Soon though, he realized that that proud butterfly was really Zhuangzi who dreamed he was a butterfly, or was it a butterfly who dreamed he was Zhuangzi!
Maybe Zhuangzi was the butterfly, and maybe the butterfly was Zhungzi? This is what is meant by the "transformation of things." - Zhuang Zi (369?-286? b.c.)
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Stephen Lucas
Chicago, Il - United States
This work of your's is tender and beautiful. .Thanks for coment on my painting called "Venus Fertility
Jeff Burgess
Seattle, Wa - United States
Love this piece. It is soooooo difficult to get through images in the portrait section.....way toooooooooo many......but this series is great.