The works of Soe Moe, whether panoramic views or insignful details,
   give the viewer a lift of the spirits, a touch of nostalgia and an
   unconscious longing for the purity of a simple life. This is what he said
   he most wants to put in his painting. “ In Buddhish philosophy, there is
   the need for goodwill to make people happy, what we call Thada Taya.
   If I can, even for a few seconds, just simply lift the spirits of my viewers
   I am satisfied. Only then is my work complete.”

     But his works are not simple, although executed with a flawless ease.
  The layers of colours are not painstakingly applied, which might have
  given a laboured sense. His colours shimmer all over his paintings,
  in areas of darkness and light. This he said, he learnt from the late grand master U Ngwe Gaing.

     “It was my great fortune to have been his disciple. If you are not fated, you don’t meet certain
  people, and it was my good Karma that let me to his studio.”

     Born and growing up in a small town of central Myanmar, called Pyaw Bwe, literally meaning “A Place
  to be Happy,” his happiest times were when he was drawing. After he passed his matriculation,
  he came to the capital city Yangon to attend the prestigious State School of Fine arts. He learnt all the
  basics over three intense years of study from teachers such as U Thein Han, U Thukha, U Lun Gywe,
  Mr. Harry Aung, and U San Win. . . . . . .
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