그림 조형예술의 모든 것

Min Wae Aung(민 웨 응)의 그림세계

林 山 2008. 10. 10. 16:43

Monk with Bowl by Min Wae Aung

Monk with Bowl, Acrylic on Canvas-2001

 

 

  Monk with Umbrella by Min Wae Aung

Monk with Umbrella, Acrylic on Canvas-2001

 

 

Monks on the morning Round (1) by Min Wae Aung

Monks on the morning Round(1), Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

Monks on the morning Round (2) by Min Wae Aung

Monks on the morning Round(2), Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

Monks on the morning Round (3) by Min Wae Aung

Monks on the morning Round(3), Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

Monks on Morning Round II by Min Wae Aung

Monks on Morning Round II, Acrylic on Canvas-연도 미상

 

 

   Towards Monastery XVIII by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery XVIII, Acrylic on Canvas-2005

 

 

Look IV by Min Wae Aung

Look IV, Acrylic on Canvas-연도 미상

 

 

Towards Monastery III by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery III, Acrylic on Canvas-2004

 

 

Towards Monastery VI by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery VI, Acrylic on Canvas-연도 미상

 

 

Towards Monastery VII by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery VII, Acrylic on Canvas-2005

 

 

Towards Monastery XVIII by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery XVIII, Acrylic on Canvas-연도 미상

 

 

  Under Sunshine 2 by Min Wae Aung

Under Sunshine 2, Acrylic on canvas-2005

 

 

Monks on the Morning Round I by Min Wae Aung

Monks on the Morning Round I, Acrylic on Canvas-2004

 

 

Towards Monastery I by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery I, Acrylic on Canvas-연도 미상

 

 

Towards Monastery II by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery II, Acrylic on Canvas-2004

 

 

Under Sunshine II by Min Wae Aung

Under Sunshine II, Acrylic on Canvas-2004

 

 

Under the Parasols by Min Wae Aung

Under the Parasols, Acrylic on canvas-2005

 

 

Towards Monastery III by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery III, Acrylic on Canvas-2004

 

 

Monks on The Morning Round IV by Min Wae Aung

Monks on The Morning Round IV, Acrylic on Canvas-2004

 

 

  Nine Monks with Fans by Min Wae Aung

Nine Monks with Fans, Oil on canvas-2004

 

 

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On the Morning Round I, Acrylic on Canvas-2001

 

 

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On the Morning Round II, Acrylic on Canvas-2001

 

 

Three Novices and Two Umbrellas by Min Wae Aung

Three Novices and Two Umbrellas, Acrylic on Canvas-2001

 

 

Smiling Monks by Min Wae Aung

Smiling Monks, Oil on Canvas-1997

 

 

Three Nuns & A Parasol by Min Wae Aung

Three Nuns & A Parasol, Acrylic on Canvas-2004

 

 

  Towards Monastery (1) by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery (1), Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

Towards Monastery (2) by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery (2), Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

Towards Monastery (3) by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery (3), Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

Towards Monastery (4) by Min Wae Aung

Towards Monastery (4), Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

  Traveller Monks (1) by Min Wae Aung

Traveller Monks (1), Water Colour on Paper-연도 미상

 

 

Traveller Monks (2) by Min Wae Aung

Traveller Monks (2), Water Colour on Paper-연도 미상

 

 

Traveller Monks (3) by Min Wae Aung

Traveller Monks (3), Water Colour on Paper-연도 미상

 

 

Traveller Monks (4) by Min Wae Aung

Traveller Monks (4), Water Colour on Paper-연도 미상

 

 

Traveller Novice by Min Wae Aung

Traveller Novice, Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

 

Traveller Nuns by Min Wae Aung

Traveller Nuns, Water Colour on Paper-2005

 

Min Wae Aung 

 

Min Wae Aung was born in Danubyu, Burma, in 1960. Although he studied very traditional art, his experience as a commercial graphic artist and a visit to the USA, in 1993, encouraged him to employ a more contemporary style. Min Wae studied traditional landscape and portrait painting at the State School of Fine Art in Yangoon (Rangoon).

 

Min Wae Aung has exhibited his work in the UK on various ocasions, as well as at international art fairs like Tresors and Taipei Art Fair International. His works have also been shown at the Westfries Museum in Hoorn, The Netherlands. His works form part of private collections in USA, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.

 

A selection of this artists exhibitions is as follows:Singapore Museum of Art(1998), ASEAN Masterworks exhibition, at the Leader's Summit in Kuala Lumpur(1997).

 

His works now form a perminant part of this museums art exhibit.