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Digital Art; Painting; Print
Germany
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Tilopâ Monk

Tilopâ Monk first graduated from the Academy of fine Arts in Düsseldorf, Germany (student of Prof. Joseph Beuys) in 1969, and later from the Academy of fine Arts, Munich (Prof. Mac Zimmermann) from 1973-1978. He has his own studio in Munich where he currently works. His work has been exhibited in Landesmuseum Bonn, Mittelrheinmuseum Koblenz, Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg, Haus der Kunst München, Kunstmuseum Veje (DK), Goetheistitut Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Kunsthaus Conzen Düsseldorf, Thang Long Fine Arts HàNôi (Viêtnam) and many other galleries worldwide. A few thoughts on the work A greatly minimised expression, to the point where the state of consciousness emerges with clarity and openness is the main goal in Tilopâ Monk's work, which is a permanent way to find oneself through self-knowledge. No thoughts or temporary affections are relevant within his way, only the remaining abstractions. So the way to know about oneself is not by following one's opinions and beliefs, but rather through the depiction of the permanent concept of mind and matter or existence and universe. This direction is inspired by the meditation practice of buddhist monks, as Tilopâ Monk has been ordained as bhikkhu for many years. Tilopâ Monk's work is mainly oil paintings and etchings. The techniques he uses range from employment of his knowledge of ancient master's methods to experimenting with new materials. He produces his colours himself, according to traditional recipes. In both paintings and etchings the visible information is reduced sufficiently to allow the viewer total freedom to find self-knowledge and have the experience of self-finding. In this way Tilopâ Monk's works function as objects for meditation. For Tilopâ Monk, art is a way to develop a higher consciousness. Trying to avoid being distracted by day to day matters, he attempts to facilitate temporal healing qualities that may interest those who wish to promote the higher evolution of human society, and have the ability to start the ascent of these stages autonomously.

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  • like the division of space with washes broken by thin hard lines and torn looking solid shapes.
     
    janiskir - 10/8/2008 7:57:04 PM

  • I like all your artwork.
     
    joanku - 4/26/2008 12:52:57 AM

  • Simple but beautiful!
    Surely you are having a very deep soul :-)
     
    hyeyoung - 4/9/2008 11:03:56 PM

  • Quite cool
    Are you interested in Budhism like other western people?
    A peace of mind is nowhere but in your heart ;-))

    Hyeyoung
     
    hyeyoung - 4/9/2008 11:00:51 PM

  • Simply fantastic... all paintings are fantastic
     
    dop911 - 4/9/2008 5:07:50 PM

  • I adore Your prints, they are as simple as I like and I kow it is not always simple to make them. Best regards, S.
     
    sabina - 3/28/2008 12:40:09 PM

  • Touching the infinity : beautiful no other words
     
    dop911 - 3/27/2008 10:38:32 PM

  • Substancelessness: perfect composition. I love it!
     
    dop911 - 3/26/2008 2:28:11 PM

  • Hi, Tilopa, welcome in CULTUREINSIDE ! Happy to have you with us. Just watched your gallery. Simply excellent works.
     
    gila - 3/25/2008 8:34:09 AM

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  • I love East Harlem
     
    Tilopa - 5/25/2008 9:22:26 PM

  • J'aime ces tableaux
     
    Tilopa - 5/23/2008 2:35:18 PM

  • Great
     
    Tilopa - 4/27/2008 8:12:31 PM

  • Great
     
    Tilopa - 4/27/2008 7:59:44 PM

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