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From April 1 st until April 23 rd 2006, Ámantee will host an exhibition
”Sangha”
by, Jacques Léon Charrier showcasing watercolor, ink and acrylic paintings.
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Wine and finger food will be served on April 1st from 4 pm onwards
This delightful exhibition will intrigue art lovers of all persuasions .
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The Exhibition:
The Sangha exhibition is inspired by primitive Buddhism, a form of rational knowledge leading to supreme wisdom through the practice of mindfulness.
The paintings express the evolution of Buddhist doctrine and underline the current paradox between the personal Buddhist quest and the need for ecclesiastical conformity. |
The Artist:
Jacques-Léon Charrier was born in France in 1959. After an eclectic professional background enriched by numerous sojourns in Asia , he began painting in 1995. Using personal techniques based on watercolour, acrylic and ink, the self-taught artist treats various themes inspired by the human panorama. His work explores human destiny as exemplified by the individual as a member of society.
Moved by his awareness of society's global insanity, conformity and irreverence, Jacques-Léon Charrier focuses on how the Buddhist quest for individual wisdom represents a noble path to collective salvation.
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The exhibition Sangha reflects the evolution of Buddhism's original message through centuries of communal traditions. More details by the Artist
Ámantee patrons and select guests can enjoy a private viewing of the exhibition on March 1 st . |
Ámantee
131/Chaeng Wattana 13, Laksi, Bangkok 10210
Tel: 02-982-8694-5
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