' Min Wae Aung has worked in the academic style and in landscape, but his almost photo-realist figures of monks, nuns, and novices, as well as birds and dogs, have captured the imagination of numerous collectors and museums around the world. It is not by accident that they have done so. The inherent power suggested in his spare, contemplative imagery strikes at the core desire of many people seeking a sense of meditation and peacefulness in the art they acquire.' - Ian Findlay-Brown, Editor/Publisher of Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. This catalogue also includes the artist's biography.

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MON.AMW
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English

Publication/Creation date

2002

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1

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artist monograph, 

catalogue

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Min Wae Aung: Golden Passage
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Min Wae Aung: Golden Passage