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According to chapter landscape of the soul What does the white painted space in Chinese landscape suggest?

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Answered by dsudha031
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The landscape is an inner one, a spiritual and conceptual space.” Discuss. Ans. This phrase means that a Chinese painter wants you to enter his mind rather than borrow his eyes. This is a physical as well as a mental participation

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Answered by TheValkyrie
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The landscape of the soul is a prose witten by Nathalie Trouveroy, an art expert from flanders(Holland). She writes about the essential difference between eastern and western paintings.

A chinese painting is not factual, it does not represent an actual view as a Western figurative painting does. It has a dimension of time. The landscape is an inner one having spiritual and conceptual space. This concept is called as shanshui meaning mountain water. The mountain stands for yang and water is yin.Their interaction is a fundamental notion of Daoism. In between there is the middle void where the interaction between yang and yin takes place. The white unpainted space in chinese landscape represents the middle void. The middle void is Man's space. He is the conduit of communication between both poles of the universe. His presence is essential. The middle void is represented by white unpainted space in chinese paintings.

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