Neon Sandwich

Neon Sandwich’s work is deeply influenced by Taoism and incorporates elements of Buddhism. He explores various Taoist concepts, such as the interplay of opposites, the balance between action and inaction, usefulness and uselessness, masculinity and femininity, and internal versus external perspectives. The artist has studied under the renowned Taoist master Wang Xue Zhi for eight years and has been a dedicated Taoist practitioner for 25 years.

Neon Sandwich considers his background and relationship with his Chinese master to be integral to his artistic process.

A significant theme in his work is the portrayal of Baby Buddha, symbolizing new energy, resilient harmony, and joyful power. He views his art as a cumulative representation of Taoism, capturing its essence through mass media imagery.

Another notable series in his portfolio is the Lotus Series, exemplified by works like Vader Lotus. These pieces blend elements of pop culture and humor to convey the Yin and Yang concepts within Taoism. By combining seriousness with comedy, he creates a unique and playful representation of these philosophical ideas.

Overall, Neon Sandwich’s work is an exploration of Taoism and its intersection with his personal experiences and artistic process. Through his art, he seeks to capture the multifaceted nature of Taoist philosophy, presenting it in an engaging and thought-provoking manner.

Permanent artist in Artevistas Gallery