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A native of Shandong, Liu Kuo-sung was born in Anhui, China in 1932. He moved to Taiwan in 1949 and graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Normal University in 1956. Universally recognized as one of the earliest and most important advocates and practitioners of modernist Chinese painting, Liu is known as the “Father of Modern Chinese Ink Painting" in Taiwan and the "Pioneer of Modern Chinese Painting" in Mainland China. Liu has taught at Chung Yuan University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Tainan University of the Arts. He was also a visiting professor at the University of Wisconsin – Stout and the University of Iowa. Currently, he is a Chair Professor at the National Taiwan Normal University. Liu has exhibited extensively across the world and his works have been collected by sixty-eight prestigious museums and galleries, including the Palace Museum in Beijing, the British Museum in London, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Asian Art in Berlin. In addition, Liu has won a variety of awards and grants, including the John D. Rockefeller III Foundation grant in 1966 that allowed him to travel around the United States and Europe, First Prize for Painting at the Mainstream ’69 USA, the Special Award in the Sixth National Art Exhibition in Beijing, the National Award for Arts in Taiwan, and the Award for Lifetime Achievement from the China Arts Awards. Liu’s artistic achievements have been noted in eleven Art History books, published in China, the United States, Britain, France, and Switzerland.

footnote: added a song to this puzzle. Click on the 'CCR - Bad Moon Rising' below.
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Bill_I_Am

😊

oynot

Well I did post another one that got a high solve count so I'm seeing what it does. Thank you Bill and jandchris for your feedback :-)

jandchris

Interesting! The Jury is still out on this one. :-)) Thank you oynot.

iceng

A calm soothing image for me..
The simplicity reduces the eye darting process which can account for calming affect :-))

oynot

LOL @Odetteswann Thank you for the laugh my dear friend :-)

Odetteswann

Oynot, I read an anecdote once about wild storks (I think), they are born knowing to peck at the red beak (helpful to rescue groups, they can put a white sock with a big red dot on their arm to feed them) so the joke was if storks had an art museum they would fill it with pictures of a large red dot on a white background.
So we humans are drawn to red circles, too, dots, trees, and the moon, and the sea.

Coppelia7

I think it just looked intriguing. . . and fun to those who have seen it!
“Simplicity is the best design,”✨

oynot

I didn't expect the solve count would be as high on this Liu Kuo-sung artwork. I grab another one of Liu Kuo-sung's artwork with a 42 puzzle count. I'm happy that Coppelia7, Isaly2 and Odetteswann enjoyed this puzzle.

Odetteswann

I took longer on purpose! Ha ha! I am very slow! But I did want to make this one last.

Isaly2

I really like this one by Liu Kuo-sung. Interesting bio

Coppelia7

THAT was FUN! 😸
Thank you for creating that!

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