Clouded Mountains
Image: H. 58 1/8 in × W. 82 7/16 in (147.6 cm × 209.4 cm)
This is one of Chang’s most amazing large-format splashed-ink paintings. Its trails of dynamic brush marks and unpredictable puddling and drips of ink effectively suggest a coastal mountain scene with clouds nestled into valleys, along with coves and cliffs at the water’s edge, an evocation of the natural environment in California. A masterful balancing act in which he simultaneously controls the media and lets the ink flow freely, it can be appreciated as an acknowledgment of the Buddhist understanding about the discipline of working with chaos.
The poetic inscription tells us that the work was painted after midnight. Indeed, Chang frequently woke up in the middle of the night and headed to his studio. In the inscription, his description of the freedom achieved by overturning his ink container not only provides a glimpse of his process but also reveals the clever mind and exuberant personality that attracted so many friends.