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Master Simon Wong was born in a small village outside Shenzhen in the Guangdong province in southern China. When he was only a few years old Master Simon Wong escaped from the People's Republic of China, with his family to live in Hong Kong during the Great Leap Forward. This was a time of great suffering for the Chinese people under an economic and social plan which aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform mainland China from a primarily agrarian economy dominated by peasant farmers into a modern, industrialized communist society. This era of change inspires his back to nature scenes and how pre-industrial landscapes felt.

This depravation in the early part of Master Simon Wong’s life motivated him to practice and perfect his martial arts to strengthen his poor health and artistically realize his full potential. Master Simon Wong started painting at 6 years old, regularly having his work displayed in school and winning competitions out of the whole school. At Art College Master Simon Wong trained in traditional oil painting and classical Chinese painting under Master Pang Jade-Sip who in turn trained under Master Jewe Siu-Ong who was the founder of the Southern Chinese painting style, turning professional after leaving college. Master Simon Wong sold paintings in Hong Kong prior to coming to England.

Master Simon Wong has been learning and developing his passion for Chinese Philosophy over 30 years and is now integrating this into his artwork. Master Simon Wong’s vibrant style comes from a deep spiritual tradition that evokes strong feelings of love and beauty and a sense of joy from nature. It is hard not to be inspired by the feelings that his paintings captivate and he truly believes in the artist’s duty to inspire the viewer. Re-emerging as an artist after spending so much time understanding compassion and wisdom gives Master Simon Wong a unique understanding and sensitivity to his art. Master Simon Wong uses the colours popular in the Tang Dynasty when the cultural and the spiritual arts were at their peak and the primary subject matter of Chinese painting was the landscape, known as shanshui (mountain-water) painting. In these landscapes, usually monochromatic and sparse, the purpose was not to reproduce exactly the appearance of nature but rather to grasp an emotion or atmosphere so as to catch the "rhythm" of nature. Then as now Master Simon Wong used brushes and bright green and blue paint to show high rocky mountains and cliffs, with rivers, rocks, and trees. Master Simon Wong is not interested in showing what nature really looks like, like a photograph. Instead, he conveys the spirit of that place - what it felt like to be there. Master Simon Wong does not put in all the details, just enough to give you the appropriate feeling and believes it is better art if you can express the same feeling with fewer lines. Master Simon Wong's qualities move freely between splash ink techniques, abstract and impressionist styles. Master Simon Wong's style is made all the more powerful when you consider his profound spiritual qualities and the vibrancy this brings to his work.

Master Simon Wong practices and studies martial arts, traditional feng shui and Chinese Astrology and is also a musician in his own right, which synchronizes all his sensibilities. For my music, please go to :
Listen to, buy and download more tracks from Dancefloor Mantras Volume II - River From the Sky on Tune Core http://www.tunecore.com/music/mastersimonwong and Dancefloor Mantras Volume I - Kalachakra on Song Cast http://www.songcastmusic.com/profiles/mastersimonwong and please check out our site http://www.yellowdragon-music.co.uk



Master Simon Wong does not give names to his paintings. The Tao Te Ching states:
The tao that can be told
is not the eternal Tao
The name that can be named
is not the eternal Name.

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Nagualero Ricardo
4.15.2009
very nice colors and landscapes! .
Janet Botes
4.3.2009
Great, thanks!! Will have a look at it :) .
sofia shahid
4.1.2009
very brilliant and vivid colors....i really like your style as you play with colors. .
Hanna Watts
4.1.2009
THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIMON! HANNA .
Janet Botes
3.31.2009
That is SO true. Sadly, modern or 'contemporary' art is really more focused on presentation, good promotion and the artist's potential image that he/she could project for a gallery, company or the country. I recently participated in one of the countries most prestigious art competitions, sponsored by a national bank. My work wasn't chosen to be exhibited at the regional exhibition, but we went to the opening. Firstly, the strategic manager form the bank did the opening speech, and talked more about money and investment than about art. And secondly, no ONE of the regional finalists pieces for this province was a painting, drawing or traditional sculpture. Everything was archival prints, digital prints, mechanically assembled conceptual pieces. There was about 3 or 4 artworks that could be perceived as 'hand-crafted'. The rest of the work all showed an ability to imbue 'meaning' on a piece of paper next to the work, into something that you have now idea how to interpret - and in fact artwork that lacks the ability to move you. I was really disappointed to see what contemporary art is accepted to be. There are a minor attempt to 'say something', but it gets lost in the lack of process that the artwork shows. This is definitely just my own perception about it, and I could have experienced the exhibition in a completely different way if I didn't see the art that was 'selling' in the galleries. I am rejected by galleries to exhibit my work, while the 'modern art' of others that can be sold, is promoted and supported. I hope that everything I said, makes sense... .

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