World Poetry Celebrates Artist Synn Kune Loh from Canada!

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Ariadne’s  Notes:

Synn Kune Loh is an exhibiting visual artist, design consultant, poet and international speaker on the evolution of consciousness.  He is inviting all World Poets Canada International and others to view his work at http://www.synnkuneloh.com/,pick a painting and write a poem about it. Selected poems will be put on his website. Be sure to include your name, country and copyright. For those in the Vancouver area, there will be a special artist’s talk on October 3rd, 1-3 pm and you can also write a poem there.

So Old So Young All At Once

Upcoming Exhibition: Realm of Possibilities between Imagination and Actuality

Exhibition Dates: Sept. 19-Oct. 25, 2015

Chinese Cultural Centre Museum, 555 Columbia Street, Vancouver BC

http://www.synnkuneloh.com/

For over a decade he travelled extensively in Mexico, leading explorations to twenty pyramids, including the special sacred site known as The Luminerias. Synn Kune is an active speaker with the Sivananda Yoga Farm in Grass Valley, California.

In 2012, Journey to Camatkara meaning, “astonishment” was published. This book of poetry reveals a personal journey of discovery. The poems in this collection show how a painter uses words to express profound moments in his life’s experience, all leading towards an awakening of ecstatic wonder. The book cover is a painting by Synn Kune, The Tipping Point.

Born in China, Synn Kune grew up in Hong Kong. He completed a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Bridgeport in the USA, before his graduate study in Cultural Psychology at Queen’s University, in Kingston, Ontario. An accomplished painter, he studied experimental art at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto. In addition, Synn Kune holds a Master’s Degree in Therapeutic Counselling from the International College of Spiritual and Psychic Science in Montreal, Quebec.

With his wife, Dawn, Synn Kune Loh currently lives in Vancouver, BC, where he paints, writes poetry and conducts transformative workshops.

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