Inner Gardens solo show, Spring 2024

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My Inner Gardens solo art exhibit was a true success. It was reviewed in The Washington Post and had an exceptional 30% sales rate.

The McLean Project for the Arts (MPA) selected and curated the exhibit, which consisted of 15 paintings from my Perspective and Architectural series. It was exhibited at the Atrium Gallery from April 11 to June 15, 2024.

We had in-person events throughout this three-month-long art exhibit, including the opening, artist talk, and tea gathering, which many people attended. I met many new art fans and existing followers of my art who came to the exhibition.

This exhibit interacted between artificial and natural, solid and fluid, geometrical and organic, and abstract versus real. Such combinations and contradictions opened many directions for the viewer’s eye to pass or float through. Meanwhile, using all elements as color fields is a visual metaphor to awaken each viewer’s inner gardens. I explore the space between the recognizable and unfamiliar, unveiling the unknown or forgotten. Success in the work lies in viewers finding their unique stories within, forging a profound connection to self and nature. Color, prioritized over form, is paramount, shaping space and dimension and evoking deep emotions.

See my short introduction to the show on the opening night:

 

 

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