this works are the result of the art trio. Three talented girls who work together: Manihoo, Singway, Ling Ling. For western people it is really difficult to understand how can such a thing be possible. We are so individualist. In fact this reality seems to be a classic example of the recent eastern culture, one that blurs the individual to the group, to the community.
We, the western people, have the stereotype of the lonely artist, closed into his inner world, perhaps with the head in the clouds, enchanted by the light, the colours or perhaps by the natural events.
Maybe the eastern people see it in another way. In particular those who follow the buddhist philosophy and religion, as Ma Sing Ling. The way they see things is different from ours. The look for harmony in the world and positive emotions in mankind. They repudiate afflictions, the negative emotions that are harmful to the body and spirit.
Beyond Transformation is the title of the exhibition of the art trio Ma Sing Ling. The works are multicoloured abstract compositions. They are inspired to the buddhist philosphy and they recall the ideas of harmony and compassion; they are dedicated to the pursuit of happiness and to the enchanted observation of the of the world's beauty in its transient aspects.
The idea of transformation, that is never destruction, is an ancestral and spiritual concept that today has a scientific basis. This concept takes place on the paintings of Ma Sing Ling. The dynamism is everywhere as a vortex as a gust of wind as the liquids dripping down.
There is also the reference to music and rhytm that in the painting is spread between the formal codes of coloured lines and spots. The spiral order recalls the life's circularity and the endless renewal of the universal laws.
The great natural power of these paintings it is similar to the spontaneity and immediacy of the early twentieth century Europe "fauves" artists, although with different aims. If the "beasts" wanted to escape from the reality and counter it with nonconformity, Ma Sing Ling want to contemplate and celebrate a philosophical ideal of harmony, made of interpenetration between the spiritual and the everyday life. Ma Sing Ling do not want to escape from reality but just see it for what it is.