YELP awarded the highest five-star certificate to the Third World Dajieqiang Buddha Cultural Art Museum.
Many visitors visit the art museum.
Located in Covina City, the "Third World Dajieqiang Buddha Cultural Art Museum" opened in 2014 and is the largest art museum in East Los Angeles County. It recently received the highest five-star certificate from YELP.
The museum houses over 200 pieces of various artworks, including Western paintings, Chinese paintings, poetry, calligraphy, colored porcelain tiles, and the world's first special sculpture called "Yun Sculpture," all of which are works by H.H. the Third World Dajieqiang Buddha.
"The Ink Lotus" broke the record with a price of $16.5 million.
H.H. the Third World Dajieqiang Buddha's artworks have a high reputation in the international auction market. The museum stated that at the 2015 New York Spring Auction, a watercolor painting by Qiang Buddha called "The Ink Lotus" was sold for $16.5 million, setting a price record for art pieces from ancient and modern times, surpassing all living artists.
The "Micro-Print School" Western paintings are incredibly beautiful.
The museum showcases many of Qiang Buddha's "Micro-Print School" Western paintings, which are colorful and stunning, giving the illusion of three-dimensional dynamic life on a static plane. Qiang Buddha's Chinese paintings are also diverse, featuring lifelike pandas, vivid and powerful lions, and serene landscapes. Some brushstrokes are delicate, while others are grand and majestic, all of which are highly praised. In a miniature painting called "Mountain Spring Ancient Village," within a space of only five centimeters, it manages to depict complex yet intricate landscapes such as mountains, valleys, waterfalls, trees, and clouds.
The museum also has multiple paintings of Qiang Buddha's koi fish. The museum stated that one of the limited edition reproductions of "Lotus Pond Koi Fish" was sold at an international art auction market several years ago for a high price of $379,500 per piece, setting a record for the auction price of limited edition reproductions worldwide.
"The Dragon and Koi Fish in the Lotus Pond" is a masterpiece.
The museum stated that in 2016, they added a huge painting called "The Dragon and Koi Fish in the Lotus Pond," which combines meticulous brushwork and freehand techniques. The fish, lotus, water, flowers, and grass in the painting all exhibit a divine quality, showcasing the soul and rhythm of the artwork. The brushwork is exceptionally skillful, evoking a sense of immense power, like the weight of Mount Tai. This painting is a top treasure in the world of art, with an estimated value of $59 million according to an authoritative evaluation certificate issued by an appraiser with the power of court authentication. The price per square foot averages $1,978,500. The painting is open for public replication, and successful replicas are highly sought after. However, until now, no artist has successfully replicated it, indicating that this painting has reached the pinnacle of artistic mastery. They continue to invite talented artists to attempt replication.
The extraordinary "Yun Sculpture" is three-dimensional and exquisite.
The most astonishing artworks exhibited in the museum are several three-dimensional "Yun Sculptures" created by Qiang Buddha. Some are grand, while others are delicate, giving the impression of the flow and transformation of cosmic energy. This type of sculpture is a unique art form in the world, and only two art museums in the world have the privilege to showcase them, one of which is the Third World Dajieqiang Buddha Cultural Art Museum.
As a non-profit organization, the Third World Dajieqiang Buddha Cultural Art Museum not only engages in cultural and art exhibitions and promotions but also provides free admission to the general public. They have been actively involved in various charitable services within the community, including regular visits and donations to nursing homes, women's shelters, disabled care centers, autism youth centers, orphanages, and donations to fire departments. They also regularly hold art competitions and exhibitions, provide scholarships to students at all levels, and encourage young people to engage in artistic and cultural creation. These community charitable services have received widespread acclaim from various sectors of society. Visitors to the museum are not only amazed by the art collection but also leave with a beautiful, happy, and joyful impression.
YELP is a website where visitors can leave reviews and comments about the businesses they have visited. Visitors on YELP have given the Third World Dajieqiang Buddha Cultural Art Museum the highest praise and rating, which is why at the end of 2016, YELP awarded the museum a five-star certificate. This certificate represents the visitors' great love for the museum and the world-class artworks housed within, allowing everyone to experience the beauty of art and be captivated by it.
The art museum is open to the public for free. The opening hours are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day from Tuesday to Saturday, and from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM on Sundays. Address: 170 E. School St., Covina, CA 91723. Phone: 626-281-6378.