A painting infused with the energy(Qi) of Feng Shui and ancient talismanic symbols.
The Tao Code — this work revives the mystical “Fu diagrams” (talismanic symbols), revered in ancient China as carriers of spiritual power, through a unique contemporary technique.
Each piece embodies the hidden codes within the Taoist philosophical poems The Rootless Tree, expressed in the form of Xieyi painting — a one-of-a-kind canvas artwork that unites symbol, spirit, and art.
Xieyi Talismanic Paintings — Visual Vessels of Qi and Spirit
A talisman is an object believed to hold magical, spiritual, or protective power, often created or consecrated with intention. It may bring luck, protection, healing, energy, or spiritual influence to the person or space it is connected with.
When a Xieyi becomes a “talisman,” it is not just a decorative painting, but a “visual talisman” that moves the energy, adjusts the vibrations of the place, and affects the mind and body of the viewer.
In other words: “Xieyi, which is drawn with intention and symbolism, is not only a “picture,” but also a “working diagram” = a talisman.”
When a Xieyi painting is drawn as a talismanic diagram, it is:
In the Eastern sense, it is a visual feng shui for space that regulates the flow of chi and the five elements of yin and yang.
In the Western sense, it is a talisman painted with intention to activate spirituality.In other words, it is like an open spiritual device that works on space and people.
Talismanic Xieyi paintings are not just symbols. They are energetic tools—bridging spirit and space, inviting harmony, clarity, and transformation.