Trans-Art ▶

About Trans-Art

Trans Art is art that transcends the conventional form of art in order to express and experience the ‘formless beauty of Art’ which shares one and the same essence with the ‘beauty of our true nature beyond form’.

 

 

In Part 1 ‘Optical Awakening’, he integrates 'Spiritual-meditation into Art'.

 

In Part 2 ‘Tasting-Art’, he integrates 'Taste with Art'.

 

In Part 3 ‘Mobile Art’, he combines 'Technology with Art'.

 

 

The artist expressed ‘Enlightenment and Awakening’ in the form of art, based on his own experience.

 

 

In Part 1: Optical Awakening, the artist expresses the dynamic process of the transformation in creation of art with multi-dimensional perspectives that he acquired from his spiritual experience of the enlightening and awakening process.

 

In Trans-art part 1, ‘Optical Awakening series’ shows the consecutive stages of the ‘Enlightenment and Awakening’ process; the series consist of ‘Awakening Dimensions’, ‘Initiation of Awakening’, ‘Awakening True-nature’, ‘Flash of Enlightening’, ‘Trans-perceiving Ego’, ‘Dark-side of Ego’, ‘Trans-Quantum physics of mind’, ‘Trans-perceiving mental synapse’, ‘Self-Liberation’, ‘Breaking Free’, ‘Quest for Immortality’, and ‘Trans-Perception’.

 

 

Trans-Art can also be considered as the expression of the Transcendental Philosophy of Hanol (which laid the spiritual foundation for Korea, first initiated by the enlightened being who established the old Korean Empire 5000 years ago) in the form of art, introduced by the artist Sewon Shin, whose father previously had re-established that Transcendental Philosophy in religious form.

 

 

Dangun, the Founding Father of Korea, initiated the Principles of Hanol Spirit (the sacred teachings on Enlightenment and Awakening), introducing a possibility of spiritual transcendence to its people: the evolution of human consciousness from the ‘Ego-state’ to the ‘Transcendental(Awakened)-state’.

 

After 5000 years of national preservation of the Hanol Spirit, the sacred teachings of the transcendental philosophy were consolidated into a religious foundation by another awakened being, Shin Jeong Yil, the founder of Hanol religion. However, the founder passed away in 1999 after he had completed the compilation of the Hanol Principle, in 1998.

 

Following his sudden passing, the founder’s finalized teachings of the 'Hanol Principle' were passed down to the legal descendent - the founder’s son, who inevitably took on the responsibility of leadership in an emergency, right after graduating from Oxford University. He was a former artist, well known as a genius young painter, before giving up his art and majoring in politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford.

 

 

During his leadership, he expressed the essence of the transcendental philosophy of the Hanol Principle in the form of spiritual art: the so-called art of Enlightenment and Awakening.

 

 

The artist expressed the quintessence of transcendental philosophy in his art based on his own enlightening and awakening experience, by using the multi-dimensional expression method that he acquired from the spiritual experience.

 

His artworks are powerful and spiritually empowering since his inspirational energy from the transcendental state of consciousness is directly reflected in them.

 

 

After Sewon restructured the foundation, he resigned from all of his duties and returned to his art, introducing Trans-Art.

 

 

Trans-Art can be considered as the re-establishment of the ‘Art of Enlightenment and Awakening’ in a pure art form.

 

Trans-Art completely separates itself from religion, ideology, or any aspects other than art.

 

Trans-Art contains no beliefs or ideologies. No norms or imperatives. No ought or should.

 

Trans-Art works are not the expression of the artist's opinion or thinking.

 

What is in the picture came from far beyond the artist's thinking mind: It came from the origin.

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