This work of calligraphy is in the
steel brush-tip technique. There is a striking steely, powerful
calligraphic style to this work entitled "Great Accomplishment Is
Attained Only Through Selflessness. " It conveys a sense of utmost
firmness, like that of iron or steel.
There is profound meaning to the
sentence "Great accomplishment is attained only through selflessness. "
As human beings living in this world, we must first let go of "self."
Day and night we should stay far away from selfishness and should
derive our happiness from benefiting others. When attachment to the
concept of self is absent in our thoughts, we becom free of selfishness
and greed. Our minds becom bright, clear and free of impediments. We
then consider the interests of others and are naturally respected by
others. Consequently, we are physically and mentally at ease and are
happy. Through this natural process, one can successfully refine one's
state of mind to be broad, elevated, and pure until one eventually
attains the complete elimination of all defilements.
THE PAINTING “ANCIENT VILLAGE AT REMOTE MOUNTAIN SPRING” BY H.H. DORJE CHANG BUDDHA III SOLD FOR MORE THAN US$900,000 PER SQUARE FOOT AT A PUBLIC AUCTION
THIS BROKE THE RECORD FOR THE HIGHEST MARKET VALUE OF ANY CHINESE PAINTING IN HISTORY
An art auction was held on January 31st by the Master Wan Ko Yee
International Cultural Institute. One of the paintings auctioned was a
small-scale painting entitled “Ancient Village at Remote Mountain
Spring” created and donated by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III.
That painting is only 5.6 square inches, which is about one fourth the
size of the palm of a hand. Forty-seven people began to bid on that
painting. The final selling price was US$35,100, which equals
US$902,571.42 per square foot. This is a record-breaking market value
for any Chinese painting ever sold in history. Another donated painting,
“Lotus Charm,” was created by Compassionate Mother Dr. Yuhua. It is a
2.3-square-foot Chinese painting of lotus flowers. The final selling
price was US$50,100, which is US$21,782.6 per square foot.
On January 31st at the five-star San Gabriel Hilton, the Master Wan
Ko Yee International Cultural Institute hosted an “Exhibition of
National Treasure Level Works of Art by Compassionate Mother Dr. Yuhua
and Auction of Small-Scale Art.” The Institute auctioned the paintings
“Lotus Charm” and “Ancient Village at Remote Mountain Spring” to enhance
the annual Chinese New Year Celebration that the Institute conducts for
its members and to raise money for disaster relief in Haiti. Many
dignitaries gathered at the crowded auction site. The many government
officials who presented certificates Dr. Yuhua for her artistic
achievements also were present to witness the auction. A notary public
from a notary public company was present during the auction to perform
notarization.
COMPASSIONATE MOTHER DR. YUHUA IS THE PRE-EMINENT PAINTER OF
LOTUS FLOWERS IN HISTORY; THE PAINTING “LOTUS CHARM” WAS SOLD AT A HIGH
PRICE
Art created by Dr. Yuhua was specially exhibited by Congress at the
nation’s Capitol. Furthermore, the Congressional Record stated that, “In
the history of Chinese art, her lotus flower paintings are
unsurpassed…” The Congressional Record also stated that her
hand-sculpted and hand-painted faux coral and faux cobblestones are
“treasures of the world.”
The painting “Lotus Charm” by Dr. Yuhua was, of course, a much
sought-after work of art. The market value of an artist’s paintings is
calculated on a per square foot basis. The minimum opening bid for the
2.3-square-foot “Lotus Charm” was US$10,000. Forty bidders entered the
auction site to bid on that painting. The price was driven up by all of
those many bidders, but in the end the winning bid was in the amount of
US$50,100, or US$21,782.6 per square foot.
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lotus flower paintings by Dr. Yuhua are unsurpassed in the history of
Chinese art. Her 2.3-square-foot lotus flower painting called “Lotus
Charm” was auctioned for US$50,100. THE PAINTING “ANCIENT VILLAGE AT REMOTE MOUNTAIN SPRING”
EXPRESSES A LOFTY AND BROAD ARTISTIC CONCEPTION; THE ENERGY OF THE
CLOUDY MOUNTAINS IS PALPABLE; SUCH A TINY PAINTING SEEMS TO CONTAIN
THOUSANDS OF MOUNTAINS; BUYERS WERE BIDDING FURIOUSLY FOR IT
“Ancient Village at Remote Mountain Spring” is a small-scale painting created by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III,
who donated it to be auctioned off. An artist who saw that painting
said, “Although ‘Ancient Village at Remote Mountain Spring’ is as small
as only one-fourth of the size of the palm of a hand, one can see
curling mist, mountains, and cliffs. It truly is a magnificent landscape
scene that expresses a lofty and broad artistic conception. The energy
of the cloudy mountains is palpable. Such a tiny painting seems to
contain thousands of mountains. It is not merely an ink-wash painting.
Rather, it is a vivid landscape scene that is brimming with vitality!”
H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III
is a master artist who holds the record for the highest market value of
any Chinese painting in the history of the world. In 2000, a painting
by His Holiness called “Majesty” sold for more than US$2,120,000 at an
international auction. Inscribed on that painting of a group of lions
were the Chinese characters “Wan Ko.” It also was stamped with the seal
His Holiness uses on His calligraphy and paintings. At another
international auction, the painting “Venerable Da Li Won” sold for
NT$72,000,000, which equals about US$2,220,000. In 2007, the
International Buddhism Sangha Association openly sold a lotus flower
painting by His Holiness on which the Chinese characters “Wan Ko” were
inscribed. That painting, which is called “Two Flowers; One Lotus
Capsule; One Dharma Nature,” sold for US$300,000 per square foot.
Another painting by His Holiness entitled “Pasture in Spring” was
inscribed with the holy Dharma King name “Wan Ko Yeshe Norbu,” contained
the fingerprint of His Holiness, and was stamped with a Dharma King
seal. A bidder for that painting offered US$540,000 per square foot.
Prior to January 31st, all of the paintings by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III offered
for sale in the international art market were large-scale paintings.
January 31st was the first time a small-scale painting by His Holiness
was auctioned. As a result, that auction was the focus of much
attention. The Chinese characters for “Dorje Chang III” were inscribed
on the painting “Ancient Village at Remote Mountain Spring.” On the
back of that painting are the fingerprint and seal of His Holiness. The
minimum opening bid for that work of art was US$8,000. After rounds of
intense bidding, the final selling price was US$35,100, which is a
market value of US$902,571.42 per square foot. This broke the record for
the highest market value per square foot of any Chinese painting in
history.
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small-scale painting “Ancient Village at Remote Mountain Spring” is
only one fourth the size of the palm of a hand, yet it expresses a lofty
and broad artistic conception and seems to contain thousands of
mountains. It broke the record for the highest market value per square
foot of any Chinese painting in history. THERE IS A GREAT POTENTIAL FOR PAINTINGS BY H.H. DORJE CHANG BUDDHA III TO APPRECIATE IN VALUE; COUNTERFEIT PAINTINGS HAVE APPEARED IN THE MARKETPLACE
There are many people in the world today who collect paintings by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III
(whose secular name is Master Wan Ko Yee). For example, Guoxing Wang,
who is ranked seventh among the ten great and famous Chinese painters,
collected several dozen paintings by Master Wan Ko Yee. However,
according to appraisals made by Chinese artists, many of those paintings
are counterfeit but were stamped with genuine seals. In recent times,
numerous counterfeit paintings supposedly created by Master Wan Ko Yee
have appeared in society. The reason behind this is that long ago
various people in society used various means to collect seals previously
used by Master Wan Ko Yee on paintings and calligraphic works as well
as personal seals previously used by Master Wan Ko Yee. This has
resulted in the confusing situation where counterfeit paintings are
stamped with genuine seals.
It has already been publicly revealed that Master Wan Ko Yee has been
recognized by eminent monastics and greatly virtuous people around the
world as being the true incarnation of Dorje Chang Buddha III. Works of
art created by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III now contain His fingerprint.
Now, all authentic works of art by His Holiness contain His fingerprint.
This fingerprint cannot be counterfeited by anyone. More importantly,
information about all of the paintings by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III is
contained in computer files that can be checked. Anyone who wants to
buy a painting by His Holiness should first have that painting
authenticated by the Calligraphy and Paintings Authentication Committee
jointly established by Superb Art Museum of America, United
International World Buddhism Association Headquarters, and International
Buddhism Sangha Association. That way, one can avoid being deceived
into buying a counterfeit painting.
Any authentic painting that contains the fingerprint of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III
and about which information is contained in a computer file has great
potential to appreciate in value. For example, the painting “Majesty”
sold for US$66,250 per square foot in 2000. Ten years later, the current
market value for a painting by His Holiness is US$902,571 per square
foot, which is about a 13.6-fold increase in value. After the true
identity of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III was revealed to the world, His
Holiness has not had time to paint paintings. Therefore, each of His
paintings is extremely valuable and difficult to purchase even with a
large sum of money. One can imagine how many times more valuable a
painting by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III will be ten years from now.
Paintings by His Holiness have the potential to appreciate in value at
least several dozen times more than the amount they appreciated in value
over the past ten years. It is no wonder that so many people furiously
bid on one of His Holiness’s paintings.
“KING” AND “WHITE JADE TREASURE” ARE HIGEST-GRADE FAUX CORAL WORKS OF ART THAT DR. YUHUA HAND-SCULPTED AND HAND-PAINTED
The following art created by Compassionate Mother Dr. Yuhua was
displayed at the exhibition: ten lotus flower paintings and two faux
coral sculptures called “Supreme Treasure of the Dragon King’s
Palace―King” and “Supreme Treasure of the Dragon King’s Palace―White
Jade Treasure” (which includes a matching flower vase called Hong Luo
Xiu). The latter two works are hand-sculpted and hand-painted
word-class, flawless art of the highest quality that were publicly
displayed for the first time at the exhibition. The organization hosting
the exhibition stated that all of the exhibits created by Dr. Yuhua
were borrowed from Superb Art Museum of America.
The first reaction that many had when viewing “Supreme Treasure of
the Dragon King’s Palace―King” was, “How is this possible?” They were
amazed that there is such huge “coral” in the world. No coral can be
found in any of the world’s oceans that is as magnificent, gorgeous, and
elegant as this faux coral. It indeed deserves to be called “Supreme
Treasure of the Dragon King’s Palace―King.”
The other faux coral sculpture, “Supreme Treasure of the Dragon
King’s Palace―White Jade Treasure,” conveys a sense of natural
excellence and soft gracefulness that can spring only from the
creativity of a remarkable artist. It is a marvelous creation that
excels nature’s coral. All who viewed it were amazed. Although all of
the faux coral of this sculpture is white, there are many variations of
white. Its natural appearance is inexhaustibly beautiful. Most
importantly, it provides the viewer with a feeling of comfort and
beauty. An expert art critic said, “This is not like ocean coral. It was
created from scratch with special material. It is a masterful work of
art that was hand-sculpted, painted with oil colors, and polished. It
has ample variations of hues and is as lustrous as jade or pearls. Its
texture is genuine-looking. Not only does it appear no different from
real coral, it even looks much more ancient, elegant, and beautiful than
real coral. It is clear that Dr. Yuhua’s painting skills are truly
amazing. Having such skills requires cultivation, knowledge, and talent.
Having only knowledge and talent is not enough. A high level of
concentration is also required. Otherwise, one’s inner-creativity will
not emerge in the process of painting. These Chinese paintings and
sculptures of hers can truly be called works that embody the highest
artistic skills in the world!”
Lotus flower paintings and landscape paintings by other famous
Chinese artists were also displayed at the exhibition. By contrast, the
lotus flower paintings by Compassionate Mother Dr. Yuhua were vivid,
smooth, vigorous, and lively. Her paintings lack even the slightest
trace of mediocrity. There is no way that anyone can copy them. It is no
wonder that the United States Congressional Record stated her lotus
flower paintings are unsurpassed in the history of Chinese art.
According to the estimate of a person affiliated with Superb Art
Museum of America, the faux coral works “King” and “White Jade Treasure”
are each worth between US$7,000,000 and US$9,000,000. However, those
two works have already been given to Superb Art Museum of America, a
non-profit public charity organization, and therefore are not for sale.
MANY DIGNITARIES ATTENDED THIS EVENT; FEDERAL AND LOCAL
OFFICIALS PRESENTED CERTIFICATES COMMENDING DR. YUHUA FOR HER
ACHEIVEMENTS
Many dignitaries or their representatives attended the exhibition and
presented certificates to honor the achievements of Dr. Yuhua or to
congratulate her. Among those dignitaries who attended in person or
through their representatives were Congresswoman Dianne Watson,
Congressman Adam Schiff, Congresswoman Judy Chu, California State
Assemblymen, the California State Controller, the five supervisors of
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the mayor of Pomona, the mayor
of Cerritos, the Vice-Mayor of Alhambra, the mayor of Monterey Park, the
mayor of South Pasadena, the mayor of Redondo Beach, the Sherriff of
Los Angeles County, and others. There was a continuous flow of people
who attended the exhibition, making a very grand occasion indeed.