Chan Sheng-Yao
Chan Sheng-Yao, known as Master Shen-Long, otherwise known as Master Sheng-Yao, is a contemporary Chinese artist, calligrapher, writer, poet, philosopher, Chan/Zen Buddhist master and founder of the Enlightenment Power Mind School. His courtesy name is Xiao Yao, and amongst others his courtesy names are Shen Long, Tai Yi , Tai Chu who seeks enlightenment, and so forth.
Buddhist Lectures
Master Shen-Long is a Chan/Zen Buddhist master. In 2013, he lectured on Buddhist philosophy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and in 2014, he lectured on the topic of "Time, Space and Infinity" at the Loyola University Museum of Art.He has conducted public talks on many Buddhist scriptures including the Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch Huineng, the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, the Sutra of Infinite Life, the Buddha speaks of Amitabha Sutra, the Essential Annotation on the Amitabha Sutra, the Great-Strength Bodhisattva Chants/Mindfulness Amitabha in Perfection to Become Buddha from the Surangama Sutra, the Surangama Sutra and the Vimalakirti Sutra. His recent Buddhist publications include Wisdom of the Heart Sutra, Amitabha, Prajna, volumes I & II, and the Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch.
Art
He has exhibited his artwork in solo and group exhibitions throughout North America and Asia . As a multidisciplinary artist, he works in many styles and media including ink painting, watercolor, oil painting, sculpture, and photography. He is a contemporary master of Chinese painting, poetry and calligraphy. As observed by Chinese art historian Dr. Chu-tsing Li, Chan Sheng-yao's art is totally self-motivated, and he has attained his achievements without any teacher. He combines ink and other media together with techniques such as spraying and dripping to create abstract and semi-abstract paintings. His paintings can be viewed and displayed from both sides. He attempts to express the energy of the universe and the eternal state of ultimate harmony between humans and nature as advocated in Buddhism, Daoism and Confucian philosophies. His personal artistic theory and philosophy of “enlightenment power,” is grounded within these classical philosophical concepts of creation and human existence. He coined the term “enlightenment power” to describe the pure inherent nature of all beings to create their universe. He elaborates on this theory in “A Manifesto on the Use of Enlightenment Power and Enlightenment Ability in Art Creation”."Chan Sheng-Yao - An Artist Very Different From The Others" by Dr. Chu-Tsing Li
In Dr. Li Chu-Tsing Li's article “Chan Sheng-Yao – An Artist Very Different From The Others”, he discusses the historical trajectory of Master Shen-Long's art. He notes that Master Shen-Long's art, from when he was a child until now, has been totally self-motivated, having attained his achievement without any teacher. Li writes that at present, Master Shen-Long's work has reached full maturity for he “has been able to synthesize his poetry, essays, calligraphy, painting, philosophical ideas, and Buddhist thought all into a unified expression attaining the level close to perfection”, and that Master Shen-Long has the facility to achieve whatever he wishes in his mind. Dr. Li notes that Master Shen-Long has absorbed the Chinese basic cultural elements of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism, as well as Western influences, and modeled them together into a unified body of ideas; furthermore, that the great majority of his recent works have become milestones in the course of his artistic development. Dr. Li concludes the article by writing that Master Shen-Long's paintings have continuously presented new faces and new developments, which is the basic characteristic of a very creative artist and is also the best proof of Master Shen-Long's endless latent talent as a creative artist.Selected Exhibitions
- 2019 Solo Exhibition, "Future Retrospective: Master Shen-Long". Crow Museum of Asian Art, Dallas, Texas
- 2018 Exhibition and Performance, "Calligraphy: Shadow and Light". Co-commissioned by the Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Family SOLUNA International Music and Arts Festival and the Crow Collection of Asian Art.
- 2018 Solo Exhibition, "To Infinity: The Art of Master Shen-Long". NorthPark Center, Dallas, Texas
- 2017 Group Exhibition, "Landscape Relativities: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney". Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, Texas
- 2004 Solo Exhibition, “we Awake Now”. Aion Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 2004 Solo Exhibition, “Bridge of Enlightenment: Chan Sheng-Yao – A Retrospective Exhibition in Spiritual Images”. Providence University Art Center, Taizhong, Taiwan
- 2003 Solo Exhibition, “Abstraction in Ink”. Asian Center, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 2003 Solo Exhibition, “Macrocosm, Microcosm, Introspection”. Dr. Sun Yet-Sen Memorial Museum, Taipei, Taiwan,
- 2002 3rd International Ink Painting Biennial of Shenzhen, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China,
- 2002 Solo Exhibition, “Smashing and Recreating the Universe”. W Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 1986 Group Exhibition, Asian-American Association Arts and Film Festival, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
- 1986 Solo Exhibition, “Women and Landscape”. Pingyang Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
Selected publications
- Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra
- Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra
- Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch
- Prajna, I and II Volume 1, Volume 2
- Amitabha
- The Spirit of the Dragon: The Art of Master Sheng-Yao
- Up Close with Master Sheng-Yao DVD
- Wisdom of the Heart Sutra
- The Art of Chan Sheng-Yao
- Macrocosm, Microcosm, Introspection: Art of Chan Sheng-Yao
- Smashing and Recreating the Universe: Chan Sheng-Yao's Art Generated by Enlightenment
- Calligraphy written for the exhibition catalogue, Latter Days of the Law, Images of Chinese Buddhism 850-1850, edited by Marsha Weidner, Lawrence and Honolulu: Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, University of Hawaii Press