Ning Song: The Divine Hero Series - San Tan Hai Hui Da Shen
Ning Song: The Divine Hero Series - San Tan Hai Hui Da Shen
释文:三坛海会大神
三坛海会大神 (San Tan Hai Hui Da Shen) is a title used to describe a prominent deity in Chinese Taoist and folk religious traditions. Here's a breakdown of the title:
三坛 (San Tan): "Three Altars" – Refers to a sacred or ceremonial space, often representing different realms or aspects of spiritual practice.
海会 (Hai Hui): "Sea Assembly" – Suggests a grand gathering or assembly of deities or spiritual beings in the context of the sea or a vast domain.
大神 (Da Shen): "Great Deity" – Denotes a high-ranking and revered divine figure.
In this context, 三坛海会大神 often refers to deities who hold significant positions in the Taoist pantheon or those associated with important ceremonies and spiritual assemblies. This title is sometimes used to denote the supreme or highly esteemed deities who oversee various aspects of the cosmos and divine order.
Ning Song is a Ph.D., China Academy of Art (specializing in the interdisciplinary theory and practice of modern calligraphy); Member, China Calligraphers Association. Song Ning explores the essence of calligraphy within its intricate cultural context, viewing it as both a cultural vessel and a fundamental art form. He seeks to create a multifaceted language of calligraphy that bridges historical tradition with contemporary potential. Through his practice, Song Ning reexamines the history of calligraphy, uncovering its modern applications and exploring the boundaries of the art form. His works integrate elements of graffiti, performance, conceptual art, and the magical use of text.
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