of Master Wan Ko Yee’s Amazing Achievements in the Form of World-Class
Treasures
Mystic, wondrous, noble, and enchanting!
A mysterious art which is recognized
as a precious treasure from
heaven appears in the world for the
first time!
On February 5-27, 2006, the Master
Wan Ko Yee International Cultural Institute hold an exhibition of the
World-Class Treasures created by Master Wan Ko Yee (Dharma King Yangwo Yisinubu
Wan Ko). Regarded by all as enchanting and precious treasures from another
dimension, this art appears in the world for the first time. The Organization
of American States, which represents 34 countries, sponsored a special
exhibition of Master Wan Ko Yee’s work for ambassadors and dignitaries. Now you
can see this mysterious and wondrous art. It is praised as “Treasures from
Heaven.” This exhibit displays superb, extraordinary art, profound knowledge,
holy virtue and more from another realm. Admission is free.
A rare exhibit of Master Wan Ko Yee’s world-class art, literary
accomplishments, and innovations hold from February 5 through 27, 2006 at 1822
Eddy Street, San Francisco, California.
The exhibition showcases more than 200 pieces of the Master’s artwork in
18 categories. This represents only a small portion of Master Wan Ko Yee’s
outstanding accomplishments. The exhibition features Yun sculptures, Chinese
paintings, western paintings, art frames, jade plates, three-dimensional
pictures, calligraphy, poetry, and literature, along with the latest
application of the master’s designs in ceramic, enamel, glass, and other
mediums for use in beautifying the domestic and work environment. These tiles,
wall hangings, transparent panels, etc. are unbelievably beautiful and highly
original, surpassing the elegance of materials found in the Louvre Museum in
Paris or the luxury hotels of Las Vegas. These are suitable for the most
elegant homes, up-scale restaurants, fashionable hotels, sophisticated offices, or other
places to create a noble and enhanced quality of life. Master Yee wants to make his enlightened view of a world of incredible beauty available to
everyone.
Master Wan Ko Yee, who currently resides in the United States, is known
as Dharma King Yangwo Yisinubu Wan Ko. Over 2,000 Buddhist leaders from thirty
three countries and 416 organizations, recognized Master Yee as a Dharma King
and “Authentic Buddhism Master.” it is difficult to find another
person in this world who has succeeded in gaining the high state of virtue and
realization that Maser Yee has attained. It is precisely due to his unfathomable
Buddha-dharma realization that the Master has acquired erudition and
penetrating understanding of the laws that govern the growth and change of
everything in the universe. He has thereby attained the highest achievements in
various fields, such as religion, literature, philosophy, painting,
calligraphy, sculpture, and application of color. No one in history can match such
achievements.
He is a master of art of outstanding international fame. The Chinese
paintings of Master Wan Ko Yee were sold at auction at the highest prices for
paintings by any living artist in Southeast Asia, going for over two million US
dollars each. With the appearance of Yun Sculpture, created by the Master for
humanity, all splendid pearls, jades, and gemstones become pale in comparison,
like the stars in the sky being outshined by a clear moon. The Yun sculpture created
by the Master is an art with indescribable beauty and appears in the world for
the first time. Its beauty surpasses that of any natural pearls, jades or
precious gemstones. No precious stone in this world can compare with the
mystery and resplendence of Yun sculptures. Some of you might consider this an
overstatement, but when you see the beautiful and wondrous artwork, you will be
surprised, enchanted, and see that this is not an exaggeration.
The organization of American States, which represents 34 countries, sponsored a
special exhibition featuring part of Master Wan Ko Yee’s work for ambassadors
and dignitaries. The artwork was recognized by all as a precious treasure from
heaven. The Master is also the only artist awarded the position of
“Fellow” by the Royal Academy of Arts in the London in the Academy’s
over two hundred year history. As you can see, this is not an ordinary artist,
nor is this an ordinary exhibition.
The frames and jade-like
plates created by Master Wan Ko Yee can be described as “embodying the essence
of Nature yet surpassing the craftsmanship of Nature.” The frames of the Master
cannot be limited to the concept of frames. They also are a particular kind of
extremely exquisite and precious art. They vividly
reproduce the superlative craftsmanship seen in the creation of everything in
Nature yet embody what is refined rather than coarse, amplifying the ephemeral
or unostentatious beauty of precious natural beings in life to the perfect
zenith of art.
The appearance of Master
Yee’s uniquely beautiful, unfathomably mysterious, and holy works of art have
shattered mankind’s long-held understanding of artistic creations. The
astonishing beauty of his artistic creations stirs once soul. His mysterious
artistic masterpieces are the natural crystallization of his various
astonishing talents, the natural outflow of his limitless Buddha-dharma wisdom
and compassion. They also represent his very high moral achievement and the
highest expression of kindness, generosity, and selflessness. It is the
Master’s compassionate desire that everyone be able to attain this level as
well. What you see in this exhibit is superb extraordinary art, profound
knowledge, holy virtue, and more, truly from another realm.
The exhibition is free to the public.
Location: 1822 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
415-673-2311
Time: February 5-27, 2006
Monday-Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday-Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the Master Wan Ko Yee International Culture Institute.
CONTACT: Zhaxi Zhuoma Rinpoche (Cell Phone: 626-394-4699)
E-MAIL: zhaxizh@zhaxizhuoma.net
PHONE: 626-281-6378
FAX: 626-281-3243
WEBSITE:http://www.YunArt.org”http://www.YunArt.org
ASIAN JOURNAL NEWS FEBRUARY 17-23, 2006 VOL5 – ISSUE 7