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KING CHIA-LUN TAICHI SHUHUA BORN OF FIRE
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KING Chia Lun is the founder of Taichi Shuhua, following the path of traditional Shuhua, he established his unique principle of Two Goals of Shuhua and Three Theories, based on Taichi aesthetics that originated from Yi Jing. The two goals are Unity of Shu and Hua, Legacy of the Past and Development in the Future, while the three theories are Taichi Aesthetics, Six Canons of Chinese Painting and Nine Rules of Visual Aesthetics, which could be a guideline for the modernization of Chinese Shuhua. And the Three Laws of Taichi Aesthetics are Flow of Qi**, Interaction of Yin and Yang, Harmony of the Whole.

The pioneering feature of Taichi Shuhua initiated by King is the Taichi wild cursive. This wild cursive was a breakthrough in moving from the utilitarian function of language to it having an artistic function; the transfiguration of the character shapes allows for a high degree of freedom that is required in pure-art creation. King has stipulated eight rules or methods in the transfiguration of wild cursive shapes: Reduction Method, Shift Method, Borrowing Method, Linking Method, Elongating and Shortening Method, Separation and Connection Method, Change of Direction Method and Expressionism Method. 

This album introduces King's creative history. The album contains more than 100 works by King, many of which are original paintings and calligraphy that have never been exhibited or published before.