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Professor Lee Tze-fan (李澤藩) Special Exhibition: "Simple Form and Rich Content (簡約的形式與豐富的內容)" / Lee Tze-fan Memorial Art Museum (李澤藩美術館)
Have you ever seen a waterfall where "the momentum is painted with just a few strokes"?
In Professor Lee Tze-fan's (李澤藩) "Yosemite Falls (優勝美地瀑布)," there are no overwhelming details, but there is a power that makes one stand still and breathe deeply.
In the picture, large blocks of bright colors meet dark brushstrokes, and the ruggedness of the mountain wall immediately stands up; and that white waterfall falling from the sky is like a breath cutting through the air, bringing the rhythm of the entire painting to its most tense point.
This "power to stand still and breathe deeply" is actually hidden in a very vivid memory —
Mr. Lee Yuan-chuan (李遠川) talked about when Professor Lee Tze-fan completed "Yosemite Falls," it was exactly the accumulation of scenes during the journey and the grasp already formed in his heart: the white of that waterfall must be neat and in place at once.
Even more interesting is that there was no palette knife at hand at the time, so the professor borrowed a laboratory spatula to neatly swipe down that waterfall —
even when the tools were not handy, he still found ways to complete the most critical stroke, which also achieved that kind of water momentum, flow, and determination in the picture, as if cutting through the air.
You will find: this painting is not built up with details, but painted with "choice" and "concentration."
If you like travel scenery, this piece will pull you into the coolness and roar of the valley;
if you prefer to look at paintings quietly, it is also very suitable for slow reading.
Exhibition Information📍
Exhibition Name: Professor Lee Tze-fan (李澤藩) Special Exhibition: "Simple Form and Rich Content (簡約的形式與豐富的內容)"
Exhibition Period: 2025/09/13 – 2026/03/08 📅
Exhibits: 27 pieces (The 46th themed exhibition of Lee Tze-fan Memorial Art Museum)
In Professor Lee Tze-fan's (李澤藩) "Yosemite Falls (優勝美地瀑布)," there are no overwhelming details, but there is a power that makes one stand still and breathe deeply.
In the picture, large blocks of bright colors meet dark brushstrokes, and the ruggedness of the mountain wall immediately stands up; and that white waterfall falling from the sky is like a breath cutting through the air, bringing the rhythm of the entire painting to its most tense point.
This "power to stand still and breathe deeply" is actually hidden in a very vivid memory —
Mr. Lee Yuan-chuan (李遠川) talked about when Professor Lee Tze-fan completed "Yosemite Falls," it was exactly the accumulation of scenes during the journey and the grasp already formed in his heart: the white of that waterfall must be neat and in place at once.
Even more interesting is that there was no palette knife at hand at the time, so the professor borrowed a laboratory spatula to neatly swipe down that waterfall —
even when the tools were not handy, he still found ways to complete the most critical stroke, which also achieved that kind of water momentum, flow, and determination in the picture, as if cutting through the air.
You will find: this painting is not built up with details, but painted with "choice" and "concentration."
If you like travel scenery, this piece will pull you into the coolness and roar of the valley;
if you prefer to look at paintings quietly, it is also very suitable for slow reading.
Exhibition Information📍
Exhibition Name: Professor Lee Tze-fan (李澤藩) Special Exhibition: "Simple Form and Rich Content (簡約的形式與豐富的內容)"
Exhibition Period: 2025/09/13 – 2026/03/08 📅
Exhibits: 27 pieces (The 46th themed exhibition of Lee Tze-fan Memorial Art Museum)
Event Details
- 2026-01-01 — 李澤藩美術館