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Yun Sculpture is an art form created by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. It is exquisite and mysterious, their beauty is astonishing and spellbinding, and structures are both exquisitely fine and sophisticated, with unanticipated variations. Unprecedented in history, H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III’s Yun sculptures are the first form of art that cannot be replicated, regardless of the method used.

What is Yun sculpture? Art connoisseurs say these words to describe it: “Nobody would believe that a human being carved these works of art,” “This is truly a great contribution to art and civilization!” “This form of art is astonishing and historically significant!” “This is so incredible!” “These sculptures transcend the realm of human art.” “If you say that they are products of this world, nobody will believe you since nobody has ever before seen such beautiful objects.”

Beatrice Canterbury Lavery, an art connoisseur, was astonished after she attended an exhibition of Yun sculptures. She said to a former chairman of Christie’s in Los Angeles, “I cannot believe that such mysterious and beautiful art exists in this world!” The former Chairman asked her, “What makes those sculptures so special?” Ms. Lavery replied, “It is very difficult to describe in words. That exhibition displayed the most phenomenal miniature art I have ever seen. It was like peeking into wondrous caves. It made one want to crawl in and be part of the scene. All I can say is that the beauty of those sculptures is enrapturing!”

Ambassador Marina Valere from the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago praised His Holiness the Buddha’s works, saying, “His exhibition was an almost unreal experience. His inspiration must have come from a supreme force that helped guide his hand to create such almost indescribable works of art. A marvelous experience!”

The Chief of Protocol for the Organization of American States, Ana O’Brien, said, “This is surely amazing. Stunning!” Dr. John Tsu, Chairman of the White House President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, said that His Holiness the Buddha’s sculptures are divine craftsmanship, that they excel natural creations, that nobody in history has created such works of art, and that nobody can duplicate them. He also said that after former President George H. W. Bush saw His Holiness the Buddha’s Yun sculptures, he lavishly praised them.

These were the sincere words that art experts and connoisseurs, as well as high-ranking officials from the world, uttered as they viewed the Yun sculptures of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III in the exhibition of Yun Sculptures by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III held by the Organization of the American States, which is composed of 34 countries, in Washington, D.C. That exhibition was primarily directed at ambassadors from various countries, as well as United States senators and congresspersons.

 

On October 28th and 29th of 2003, in the Gold Room of the House Office Building, the US Congress held an exhibition of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III’s Yun sculptures. Most of the attendees of that exhibition were senators, members of Congress, and their staff. They gave raving acclamations.

When these exquisite sculptures are viewed from different angles, one can see various wonderful and fascinating sights that seem to be constantly changing. When climbing up a Cliff, or when looking inside the hole of certain boulders to see their remarkable sights, one may see auspicious mist spiraling upward. One then experiences a carefree and peaceful feeling that is difficult to describe. The limestone caves in China’s Guangxi Province, the inside of the Ludi cave the Grand Canyon in the United States, Yellowstone Park, and the limestone caves in Columbia—all of which are the most amazing caves and scenery in the world-cannot match the marvelous, exquisite sculptures of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. Such beautiful scenes truly cannot be found elsewhere in the world.

H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III’s Yun sculptures can truly be called peerless, priceless treasures. H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III was able to create these treasures based upon his high state of realization, profound and extensive knowledge, as well as his penetration of the laws that underlie the birth, growth, and change of all things in the universe.

There is a very special Yun sculpture piece in the Treasure Room called Mysterious Mist in a Stone. One can see that mist is permanently sculpted in it like a miracle.

For more works, please visit International Art Museum of America.