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Till Death Do Us Part
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Reflection In The Mirror Of Water
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Fishing Sun
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Returning To The Dust
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The Fragrand Yellow Water Lily
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Life And Death
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艺术家简介
艺术家:  Lin JingShing
传记:  1945 Born in Tainan, Taiwan.
1963 Graduated from the Provincial Tainan First High School.
1971 Graduated from the Department of Medical Science of Kaohsiung Medical College.
1972 Pediatrician of the Affiliated Hospital of Kaohsiung Medical College.
1974 Pediatrician of Provincial Kaohsiung Hospital.
1976 Head of Pediatrics of Provincial Pingtung Hospital.

1979 Lin Jing-Shing Ped Clinic Established in Feng Shan.
1981 Research doctor of Tokyo Red Cross Hospital in Japan.
1987 Associate Membership of Royal Photography Society of England. Fellow Membership of New York Photography Society of U.S. Associate Membership of Chinese Photography Society.
1988-1989 Tour Exhibitions of "Lotus Life Series" at Cultural Centers in Taiwan.

描述:  Dr. JingShing Lin, a renouned pediatrician, is enamoured of photography. He is especially successful in photographing lotuses. His expertise and achievement in photography earned him acknowledgements from different photography societies around the world. He was granted an associate membership from Royal photography Society of England, a fellow membership from New York Photograpcy Society of the U. S., and an associate membership from Chinese Photography in Taiwan. Dr. Lin lives near Cheng Ching Lake, a famous scenic spot in Kaohsiung City.

He loves to visit the place and observe the myriad shapes and froms of lotuses in the lake. He has been so greatly moved by the flowers and the atmosphere around, the combination of which gives him understanding of changes of life, that he has constantly visited the spot and taken pictures of lotuses of different stages of life and in different segments of time during the day. The result is that, in his pictures, lotuses appear fresh and beautiful, lively and even heavenly. This shows Dr. Lin's photographs according to the stages of live of lotuses in order that he may employ them to suggest life in general.