His work is characterized by the monks and nuns in orange-коричневых clothes in bright-золотом background with dramatic effects of light and shadow
BAE min Aung (Min Wae Aung) @ - a Myanmar artist. Born in Danubyu, Myanmar, in 1960. Studied landscape and portrait painting from 1979 to 1982 at the State school of fine arts in Yangon, and then developed his own unique style, which gained great success internationally.
VA Min Aung reflects the very essence of Burma, its spiritual and magical dimension, creating iconic characters that perpetuate age-old traditions. His work is characterized by the monks and nuns in orange-коричневых clothes in bright-золотом background with dramatic effects of light and shadow. Faces are rarely shown as Min WA Aung prefers to emphasize the movement of the monks. In his eyes, anonymity helps to understand how they" оставляют humanity behind" and go to" мирное a place called Nirvana". Viewers often experience a profound sense of serenity and inner peace in his work.
Painting VA Min Aung can be found in private and corporate collections worldwide, and today there are more than 50 international exhibitions. His works are in the Singapore art Museum in Singapore, Standard Chartered Bank in Hong Kong, the National Museum of Myanmar and the Art Museum of Fukuoka in Japan. His work is also in galleries and institutions in Singapore, Malaysia, the Netherlands, USA and UK are regularly shown at art fairs.