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— Award-Winning San Francisco Bay Area Fine Artist

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Tag Archives: Reception

“Rejuvenation” Solo Exhibition Reception in Albany, CA

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A solo exhibition at Albany Community Center Foyer Art Gallery.

Exhibition: March 24 – June 26, 2023
Reception: March 26, 4-6 pm

Address: 1249 Marin Ave, Albany, CA 94706
Community Center Hours: M-F: 8:30 am-5 pm;
Gallery also accessible at: T & W: 5-8 pm; Thur: 5-6 pm; Sat: 10 am-5 pm; Sun: 1-5 pm

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  • Rejuvenation — Winter to Spring, a solo exhbition in Albany, CA March 14, 2023
    From March 24 through June 26, I will present 14 gouache paintings in a solo exhibition “Rejuvenation — Winter to Spring” at Albany Community Center Foyer Art Gallery. The onset of the warm and colorful spring, dislodging frosty and somber winter, is a time for the revival and rejuvenation of nature and human spirits, and […]
  • Exploring new media - India ink on Yupo paper February 8, 2023
     Recently, I started to explore painting with black India ink on synthetic, non-absorbent Yupo paper, whose water-resistant nature can be exploited and allow some interesting effects when the ink is washed, sprayed, scrubbed, and removed. I am happy with the results; these new paintings look richly layered, light and shadow contrasted in a complicated and […]
  • Purifying "Luminous" May 19, 2022
    "Luminous" is a translucent landscape in the midst of a thorough purification - loaded yet still airy rain clouds release a generous yet gentle downpour, which rushes into the solid ground and continues to overflow in the already soaked terrain. The dark clouds, and darker soil, rendered the space in between even brighter, as if […]
  • Impenetrable "Whirl" May 18, 2022
    Impenetrability "Whirl""Whirl" explores patterns, rhythms, and perspective in an abstract world consisting of a series of imperfect and progressively smaller concentric circles, which superimpose over a background of pale pink from the top and dark gray at the bottom, and vanish to the center of a muddied white hue, therefore lead the viewers to a […]
  • Abstract "Autumn Rain" May 18, 2022
    "Autumn Rain" is a semi-abstract inspired by a rainy landscape. I endeavored to capture the pleasant wetness enveloping the fields and hills, and the wonderful interplay of cool and warm hues in the rich fall season. Bold and patchy strokes obliterated the contours of easily identifiable objects and rendered the landscape into almost pure patterns […]
  • Ethereal "Immaculate" May 18, 2022
    Eethereal "Immaculate"“Immaculate” aptly summarizes its subject of the painting – several ethereal white lilies floating in an opaque water body, whose pattern resembles the other-worldly images transmitted by the great Hubble Space Telescope. These dreamily floating flowers and their irregularly patterned background, mesmerize and pull the viewers into the depth. This painting was published by […]
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Studio: Makers Workspace, Berkeley | Gallery: City Art Gallery, San Francisco