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  • The Wu Lou is the symbol that activates Health Luck. This print can be placed in your personal health direction, according to the kua formula. It can be placed in the East as this is the Health sector of the Bagua. And if you would like to protect yourself from the number 2 flying star you can place this print as a remedy.

  • Enter The 36 Chambers of Death / If the Beatles can have one why not the Wu?

  • Wu Zhi : New Year 2008 / The Year of the Rat, Brown Earth Rat Year in Chinese Lunar calendar. February 7, 2008 is the first day of the Chinese new year. But we also celebrating in this global New Year! / Happy New Year! Work hard and Smart like a rat.

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  • The Wu Shan Fairy Series Red Cranes Original Art by Zhao, Ze. The Wu Shen Fairy Series is based on a famous Chinese legend about Wu Shan (Wu Mountain), located at the traditional eastern border of China’s Sichuan Provence on the Yangtze river. This area is popularly known today as the “Three Georges” and is the site of the world’s largest dam for flood control and power generation. As with many legends and fables a number of variations exist. Only a brief summary of the fairy story is described here. Since humans dwelled in China rivers and floods carved history into the mountains, shaped the lives of humans and affected the course of human events. Farmers need rivers to nourish their crops for bountiful yields but nature also wrecks havoc with floods. The struggle with the river that ancient Chinese faced continues in the modern era with the new Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest construction project. The Chinese poet Lu You also wrote about this area and its fairy stories. / In this context, thousands of years ago the Queen of the West sent her beautiful young daughter Wao Ji and 11 hand maidens to watch over the Jade Pool. These 12 fairies are symbolized by the 12 peaks of the gorge. The lovely Wao Ji wandered and lived among the animals. Eventually she settled in the magnificent beauty of Wu Shan. She observed the suffering of humans caused by the river floods and took pity. Ultimately, she had a rendezvous with Prince Chu and gave him a book describing how to control the river and its floods. / There are many additional details to this epoch not retold here. You can search under “Three Gorges History”, “Wu Shan Mountain” or “Wu Shan Fairy” for the rest of the story. The paintings are the artist’s image of the beautiful fairy goddess and her surroundings.

  • The Wu Shan Fairy Series Deer By River Original Art by Zhao, Ze. The Wu Shen Fairy Series is based on a famous Chinese legend about Wu Shan (Wu Mountain), located at the traditional eastern border of China’s Sichuan Provence on the Yangtze river. This area is popularly known today as the “Three Georges” and is the site of the world’s largest dam for flood control and power generation. As with many legends and fables a number of variations exist. Only a brief summary of the fairy story is described here. Since humans dwelled in China rivers and floods carved history into the mountains, shaped the lives of humans and affected the course of human events. Farmers need rivers to nourish their crops for bountiful yields but nature also wrecks havoc with floods. The struggle with the river that ancient Chinese faced continues in the modern era with the new Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest construction project. The Chinese poet Lu You also wrote about this area and its fairy stories. / In this context, thousands of years ago the Queen of the West sent her beautiful young daughter Wao Ji and 11 hand maidens to watch over the Jade Pool. These 12 fairies are symbolized by the 12 peaks of the gorge. The lovely Wao Ji wandered and lived among the animals. Eventually she settled in the magnificent beauty of Wu Shan. She observed the suffering of humans caused by the river floods and took pity. Ultimately, she had a rendezvous with Prince Chu and gave him a book describing how to control the river and its floods. / There are many additional details to this epoch not retold here. You can search under “Three Gorges History”, “Wu Shan Mountain” or “Wu Shan Fairy” for the rest of the story. The paintings are the artist’s image of the beautiful fairy goddess and her surroundings.

  • The Wu Shan Fairy Series Pandas Crossing River Original Art by Zhao, Ze. The Wu Shen Fairy Series is based on a famous Chinese legend about Wu Shan (Wu Mountain), located at the traditional eastern border of China’s Sichuan Provence on the Yangtze river. This area is popularly known today as the “Three Georges” and is the site of the world’s largest dam for flood control and power generation. As with many legends and fables a number of variations exist. Only a brief summary of the fairy story is described here. Since humans dwelled in China rivers and floods carved history into the mountains, shaped the lives of humans and affected the course of human events. Farmers need rivers to nourish their crops for bountiful yields but nature also wrecks havoc with floods. The struggle with the river that ancient Chinese faced continues in the modern era with the new Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest construction project. The Chinese poet Lu You also wrote about this area and its fairy stories. / In this context, thousands of years ago the Queen of the West sent her beautiful young daughter Wao Ji and 11 hand maidens to watch over the Jade Pool. These 12 fairies are symbolized by the 12 peaks of the gorge. The lovely Wao Ji wandered and lived among the animals. Eventually she settled in the magnificent beauty of Wu Shan. She observed the suffering of humans caused by the river floods and took pity. Ultimately, she had a rendezvous with Prince Chu and gave him a book describing how to control the river and its floods. / There are many additional details to this epoch not retold here. You can search under “Three Gorges History”, “Wu Shan Mountain” or “Wu Shan Fairy” for the rest of the story. The paintings are the artist’s image of the beautiful fairy goddess and her surroundings.

  • The Wu Shan Fairy Series Wild Horses Original Art By by Zhao, Ze. The Wu Shen Fairy Series is based on a famous Chinese legend about Wu Shan (Wu Mountain), located at the traditional eastern border of China’s Sichuan Provence on the Yangtze river. This area is popularly known today as the “Three Georges” and is the site of the world’s largest dam for flood control and power generation. As with many legends and fables a number of variations exist. Only a brief summary of the fairy story is described here. Since humans dwelled in China rivers and floods carved history into the mountains, shaped the lives of humans and affected the course of human events. Farmers need rivers to nourish their crops for bountiful yields but nature also wrecks havoc with floods. The struggle with the river that ancient Chinese faced continues in the modern era with the new Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest construction project. The Chinese poet Lu You also wrote about this area and its fairy stories. / In this context, thousands of years ago the Queen of the West sent her beautiful young daughter Wao Ji and 11 hand maidens to watch over the Jade Pool. These 12 fairies are symbolized by the 12 peaks of the gorge. The lovely Wao Ji wandered and lived among the animals. Eventually she settled in the magnificent beauty of Wu Shan. She observed the suffering of humans caused by the river floods and took pity. Ultimately, she had a rendezvous with Prince Chu and gave him a book describing how to control the river and its floods. / There are many additional details to this epoch not retold here. You can search under “Three Gorges History”, “Wu Shan Mountain” or “Wu Shan Fairy” for the rest of the story. The paintings are the artist’s image of the beautiful fairy goddess and her surroundings.

  • The Wu Shan Fairy Series Red Cranes on river ice, original art work by Zhao, Ze. The Wu Shen Fairy Series is based on a famous Chinese legend about Wu Shan (Wu Mountain), located at the traditional eastern border of China’s Sichuan Provence on the Yangtze river. This area is popularly known today as the “Three Georges” and is the site of the world’s largest dam for flood control and power generation. As with many legends and fables a number of variations exist. Only a brief summary of the fairy story is described here. Since humans dwelled in China rivers and floods carved history into the mountains, shaped the lives of humans and affected the course of human events. Farmers need rivers to nourish their crops for bountiful yields but nature also wrecks havoc with floods. The struggle with the river that ancient Chinese faced continues in the modern era with the new Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest construction project. The Chinese poet Lu You also wrote about this area and its fairy stories. / In this context, thousands of years ago the Queen of the West sent her beautiful young daughter Wao Ji and 11 hand maidens to watch over the Jade Pool. These 12 fairies are symbolized by the 12 peaks of the gorge. The lovely Wao Ji wandered and lived among the animals. Eventually she settled in the magnificent beauty of Wu Shan. She observed the suffering of humans caused by the river floods and took pity. Ultimately, she had a rendezvous with Prince Chu and gave him a book describing how to control the river and its floods. / There are many additional details to this epoch not retold here. You can search under “Three Gorges History”, “Wu Shan Mountain” or “Wu Shan Fairy” for the rest of the story. The paintings are the artist’s image of the beautiful fairy goddess and her surroundings.

  • Autumn Mountains – Scenery Drawn Fom Nature

  • Deep within the lands of the Shan,lies the castle of the empress Wu,it is a mystical place,it appears in time and space at odd times. Who really knows the thoughts of the Wu,here on Shan, the Wu visits only when two moons come together. For it is known that the Empress Wu exists in many worlds and times, it is a fusing of her thoughts that meld her worlds. So look upon the Castle of the great Wu while its here. Just remember that the Wu is a great artist in time and space. A collaboration between *shanghaiwu and myself. I used the Wu’s image ”..its harder when you’re on top…........”* “May she always create well and prosper” AV!

  • Cash Rules Everything Around Me / C.R.E.A.M. / Get the money / Dollar, dollar bill y’all

  • AWARDED:HIGHLY COMMENDED and BEST EDI of month at MELBOURNE CAMERA CLUB/AUSTRALIA. HERE JUDGE: Bronwen Casey from the Southern Suburbs Photographic Society !! FEATURED in LIVE LOVE and DREAM / FEATURED in BITS and PIECES / FEATURED in ALL In / EDITING / FEATURED in ART of INTRIGUE / FEATURED ABSTRACT DIGITAL ART & WRITING GROUP CREATIVE SOULS/by invitation only FEATURED BEIGE is DEATH Publlshed in a photographic journal/EXPOSURE/OCT ‘09 To be viewed on the APS website SOON as part of an on-line magazine. This is a one off image and no longer available for print. I have not felt such excitement about photography since I was in SHANGHAI and saw my 1st serious FUSED IMAGES on the cover of the very famous CHINESE magazine ” that’s shanghai” ........well only famous in China and Shanghai! BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL PHOTO BIENNALE /SEPT. ‘09 The 11th Image…...”Bi-Polar / . FUSIONartPHOTOGRAPHY.com / FOTO PLEASE ENTER for just a moment…..I know that the face behind the mask flew out and seemed to grasp me by the throat with their unexpected behaviour .

  • “Wu wei”: a Taoist term meaning “creative quietitude” (Huston Smith’s translation which is way better than the usual “non-action”) Sony A700

  • Thought I should bring this back out of mothballs as will be published in AUSTRALIAN PHOTGRAPHIC SOCIETY’S IMAGE MAGAZINE…..........that is if I can FIND IT in my filing system and by then they may have changed their minds!! STUCK in a HARD PLACE!! CHINA TODAY Today the newspaper triggers my creative thought process and the word is STUCK Yesterday ,as I travelled to Apollo Bay, the word was RAPE strange what you see in that complex network of powerpoles, kilometre after kilometre. HERE YOU and I are also reponsible for this disgraceful behaviour. split values in society! Men MUST be responsible and so MUST women. No use crying “WOLF” after the event. Both women and men MUST protect themselves. Lives changed by foolish decisions. behaviour in society/on the streets which is NOT acceptable. BRUMBY GOVT. allowing MORE party drinking venues in our CITY CENTRE of MELBOURNE. NOT enough police on our streets TELEVISION serving up a pile of RUBBISH ….I see suggested RAPE scenes/SEX on MELBOURNE TV. A warning to the viewer does NOT mean it is ok for US to be served out this RUBBISH/ CERTAIN types of REALITY TV have helped pave the way for this behaviour in our homes/schools/streets/etc…..... / MUSIC:I have listened to music which actually suggests sex/sleeping around….......DRUGS and ALCOHOL RADIO: YOU are also responsible NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINES: YOU are also responsible. HOTELS : YOU are also responsible CASINOS: YOU also are responsible FOOTBALL CLUBS: YOU are also responsible. COMPANIES/ADVERTISING/billboards: YOU are also responsible SCHOOLS: YOU are also responsible. PARENTS: YOU are also responsible. CATHOLIC CHURCH: YOU are also responsible. HERE THE NET:YOU also an afterthought: we are all STUCK in a hard place! Camera used: Panasonic Lumix Program:My mind Tool:photoshop Created:Oct./’09

  • HERE YES…....here I come….....ah maybe I mean…there I GO!!. FUSIONartPHOTOGRAPHY FEATURED in CORE / UNLOCK YOUR MIND at the BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE /2011

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