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	<title>FEI TIAN</title>
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		<title>Dynamic Painting Effect</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These two paintings are originally  located on the ceilings in Mogao Grottos. One is called “Three-Rabbit  Fei Tian”, the other one is called “Lotus Fei Tian”. The paintings  themselves have the size of 1.5 m × 1.5 m. The design is very clever,  for both of them look like they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">These two paintings are originally  located on the ceilings in Mogao Grottos. One is called “Three-Rabbit  Fei Tian”, the other one is called “Lotus Fei Tian”. The paintings  themselves have the size of 1.5 m </font><font face="Symbol" size="3">×</font><font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> 1.5 m. The design is very clever,  for both of them look like they are spinning. It has been well known  that the western style oil painting usually express still objects, such  as the still matters, portraits, scenery…. In these two paintings,  the Chinese traditional painting skill is well used to demonstrate a  dynamic picture. Both of these murals were made in mid-Tang Dynasty.  The richness of the color and the delicate of the lines fully reflect  the prosper economy, technique and art in that time. Once again, the  Fei Tian features in both pictures are shown as black or at least brownish.  As we have mentioned earlier, the change of the skin color was due to  somewhat oxidation reaction of the original color. Moreover, they harmonically  fit with the backgrounds.</font></p>
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		<title>How much can we worry about our physical appearance?&#8212;&#8212; Over-weighted Tang Dynasty Fei Tian.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 01:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) has  been commonly recognized as the most economically and politically prosperous  time in Chinese history. However, when you look at the Fei Tian features  painted in Tang Dynasty, you will surprisingly find out that they are  most over-weighted. In the paintings, this over-weighted character was  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin: 1ex"> <font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) has  been commonly recognized as the most economically and politically prosperous  time in Chinese history. However, when you look at the Fei Tian features  painted in Tang Dynasty, you will surprisingly find out that they are  most over-weighted. In the paintings, this over-weighted character was  described as double or triple chins, some layers on tummy, and fatty  but lovely hands and toes. You would not believe that people in Tang  Dynasty thought an over-weighted female body was actually very beautiful.  That was a remarkable aesthetic point of view. To think how many ladies  were freed from the worry about their body shapes. Looking at the Fei  Tian features in Tang Dynasty, you can tell there is content from inside  on their faces. Over-weighted, yet beautifully, these Fei Tian features  declared that it was more important to have a kind heart and peaceful  mind, nothing else mattered. Who needed Feminism under that kind of  social environment; who needed to be jealous of a skinny body; who needed  to worry about their physical appearance at all?</font></p>
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		<title>About the author</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 01:58:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So far you have seen several Fei Tian  paintings made by Xingru Fan, a very influential artist who is pursuing  the Chinese traditional painting. His specialty is to classify, copy  with adorning, polish, and organize Fei Tian and Buddhists feature in  Dunhuang murals.  Xingru loved Buddhism art when he was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Georgia" size="3">So far you have seen several Fei Tian  paintings made by Xingru Fan, a very influential artist who is pursuing  the Chinese traditional painting. His specialty is to classify, copy  with adorning, polish, and organize Fei Tian and Buddhists feature in  Dunhuang murals.  Xingru loved Buddhism art when he was a little  boy. Back to then, he was taken by grandma to the Buddhist temple and  was deeply attracted by the amazing murals there. In the late 1940s,  as a teenager, he started his first practice in painting. Not being  able to afford the paints, he found out some red soil to make his red  paint. He also made poppet with sticks and fabric, and even a Chinese  2-string fiddle with bamboo and horse tail. Somehow he was so blessed  with this painting talent and it was well shown in his early life. He  went to college and got professional training in Chinese traditional  painting. In his career, Xingru has organized many exhibitions, and  some other art shows. He has been painting some movie advertisements  as well as some oil painting. He was required to paint Mao Zedong and  Zhou Enlai’s portrait during the Chinese revolution movement. But  nothing seemed attract him more than the Dunhuang art. He has some advantages  though by living ~ 200 miles away from Dunhuang Mogao grottoes. Started  from the beginning of 1980s when tradition and abundant Chinese history  were recognized by not only by Chinese people but also by  people  in the outside world, Xingru frequently went to visit Mogao Grottos.  He appreciated all those pictures in Dunhuang Murals, meanwhile, he  thought it would be so nice if he could organize and document them according  to the historical time. Two reasons motivated Xingru to start painting  Fei Tian and Buddhist features.  First, not all the paintings in  Dunhuang Murals are well painted (some were painted by nonprofessional  people for just the purpose of worship. Second, after so many years,  some murals were damaged by the moisture and oxidation. Many paintings  in Dunhuang Murals are suffering physical decaying, even though a great  deal of work has been done to protect them from falling off.</font><br/><br />
<font face="Georgia" size="3">Xingru is a quiet person. His wife  is a hot tempered lady. However, their marriage survives after experiencing  a lot of severe storms. He had two children and he often took them flying  kite and told them stories when they were little. It was very unfortunate  that he lost his 25 year old son in a traffic accident in 1997. His  daughter now is working at USA as a college teacher. In spite of all  those rough times in his life, Xingru remains as an idealism. He loves  life and he maintains his passion on art even though he has been going  through some hardest time beyond anybody’s imagination. His Fei Tian  and Buddhist paintings are the portrayal of his peaceful, gentle, loving  and forgiving soul. From those paintings, you can see Xingru’s passion  and pursuing of the freedom and the harmonic ideal world.</font><br/><br />
<font face="Georgia" size="3">For the past 30 years, Xingru has painted  hundreds of Fei Tians and Buddhists portraits. Some of them are painted  on the rice paper, others are on the silk. Most of his painting is in  a relatively big size. He has had three albums so far. One is “Dunhuang  Fei Tian”, one is “Dunhuang Buddhists”, and the other one is in  press. He has had a number of personal exhibitions. They have been deeply  loved and appreciated by all different kinds of audience. During all  these years, Xingru has formed his own special style in this specific  area of Chinese traditional painting.  He does maintain through his  paintings the precious Chinese Buddhism culture, as well as the</font><font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> </font><font face="Georgia" size="3">clothing  style, aesthetics, moral characters corresponding to the time when they  were made on Dunhuang Murals. His albums not only provide authentic  teaching materials for the young people who are pursuing the Chinese  traditional painting, but also bring the traditional oriental beauty  to regular people who enjoy and appreciate wonderful art work. </font></p>
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		<title>Nude Feitian&#8212;&#8211;Divine Beauty</title>
		<link>http://feitian.haipeng.org/archives/11</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2007 04:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among Western Wei Feitian features,  there is a special kind, the nude Feitian. These features appeared in  Dunhuang murals for a short period of time, ~70 years and then disappeared.  It was said that the nude Feitian in Dunhuang murals was under the influence  of western culture. However, completely exposing of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Among Western Wei Feitian features,  there is a special kind, the nude Feitian. These features appeared in  Dunhuang murals for a short period of time, ~70 years and then disappeared.  It was said that the nude Feitian in Dunhuang murals was under the influence  of western culture. However, completely exposing of a female body was  not well accepted by the moral and culture in that time as well as in  the whole oriental societies. That might be why the nude Feitian features  did not last long in Dunhuang murals. Just because they did not last  long, it did not mean they are not beautiful. As many nude features  appeared in western religion painting, nude Feitian features showed  their divine beauty. The countenance of those nude Feitian looked solemn,  revere. And more importantly, their smile looked rather purely loving  than vulgar and lustful. The expression of a naked body with a special  art technique is, on the other hand, a way to show the wondrous of creation.  In addition, it is very interesting to compare the nude features painted  with oil painting method and with Chinese traditional paining skill.  The nude Feitian in Dunhuang murals exhibited with some simple lines.  However, they never seemed to be short of anything. You can tell how  smooth their skin was, how elegant the curvature of the body was. They  looked full of life even drawn with just some lines.</font><a href="http://feitian.haipeng.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/feitian-2.jpg" title="Nude Feitian—–Divine Beauty"><img src="http://feitian.haipeng.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/feitian-2.jpg" alt="Nude Feitian—–Divine Beauty" /></a></p>
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		<title>Feitian Painted in Western Wei (AD 535-556) —— The Back Beauty</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 01:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Feitians in Western Wei have  their unique styles. They somehow carried the trace of Impressionism.  The use of color seemed very critical, especially for the green, blue  and grey. The overall tone of color tended to be cold. The bright red  color was rarely used. In stead, orange, brick red, or [...]]]></description>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Feitians in Western Wei have  their unique styles. They somehow carried the trace of Impressionism.  The use of color seemed very critical, </font><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">especially for the green, blue  and grey. The overall tone of color tended to be cold. The bright red  color was rarely used. In stead, </font><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">orange, brick red, or maroon were generally  employed. 3-D effect was achieved by the shades on the face, arms, breasts,  and tummy. The color of those shades were originally reddish according  to historic literatures, however, it turned to be blackish after many  years. Chemists claimed some oxidation reactions occurred leading to  this blackish color which is the common color for most metal oxides.  However, this blackish color made those Feitian features in Western  Wei more amazing, especially when they wore some golden color jewelry.  The countenance of the Feitian in that time is solemn and tranquil bringing  an atmosphere of meditation. Weatern Wei was several hundred years after  the Buddhism was first spread to China. The Buddhism meditation was  still very much emphasized in the individual cultivation. To my personal  opinion, Western Wei Feitian are most impressive with their peace, reverence,  and coolness</font></p>
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		<title>Feitian&#8212;&#8211;Pursuing the freedom</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 19:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the famous Dunhuang Murals, there are thousands of flying features which are called &#8220;Feitian&#8220;. These flying features are commonly accepted as oriental angels. They often showed up in the huge Buddhists&#8217; ceremonies sending out flowers, fragments, playing music, or performing dance. They dressed up gorgeously and they looked delighted and peaceful. Feitian from different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mceitemhidden"><span style="font-family: Georgia">In the famous </span></span><span class="mceitemhiddenspellword1"><span style="font-family: Georgia">Dunhuang</span></span><span class="mceitemhidden"><span style="font-family: Georgia"> Murals, there are thousands of flying features which are called &#8220;</span></span><span class="mceitemhiddenspellword1"><span style="font-family: Georgia">Feitian</span></span><span class="mceitemhidden"><span style="font-family: Georgia">&#8220;. These flying </span></span><span class="mceitemhidden"><span style="font-family: Georgia">features are commonly accepted as oriental angels. They often showed up in the huge Buddhists&#8217; ceremonies sending out flowers, </span></span><span class="mceitemhidden"><span style="font-family: Georgia">fragments, playing music, or performing dance. They dressed up gorgeously and they looked delighted and peaceful. Feitian from different dynasties displayed the clothing style, </span></span><span style="font-family: Georgia">aesthetics<span class="mceitemhidden">, moral, as well as the social politics and economy corresponding to their time. <o:p></o:p></span></span><span class="mceitemhidden"><span style="font-family: Georgia">On the other hand, It is thought that Feitian is an expression of physical perfection, spiritual freedom, kindness and gentleness. The paintings of Feitian not only have the value of appreciation, they also provide an extreme inspiration to the designing work and a delicate yet very typical example of the Chinese traditional painting.</span></span></p>
<p><span class="mceitemhidden"><span style="font-family: Georgia"></span></span><a href="http://feitian.haipeng.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/feitian-5.jpg" title="Pursuing the freedom"><img src="http://feitian.haipeng.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/feitian-5.jpg" alt="Pursuing the freedom" /></a><span style="font-family: Georgia"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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