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Yi-Chang Lin 1919 Born in Taipei
1935 Moved to Japan
1943 Graduated from Ching-Ying University, Japan
1946 Started Teaching in Taiwan, Joined Japan group show and Chinese-Japan Artist group
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Dr. Gary Lampert Dr. Gary Lamper's artwork appears in two forms being that of surrealism and an
impressionistic realism where he combines an almost realistic image with the feeling of
motion and energy. He captures energy that radiates beyond the limits of the
physical reality in his work. |
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Chao Lee Chao Lee was born in Taiwan. He has been working on an art
project on the tragedy of September 11, 2001, titled the THE WHITE LINK, to be realized on
the same date this year. |
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Michale Leu Michael's images convey both a native innocence as well as
worldly sophistication which together give the viewer a satisfying response. Whether it be
his cats, women or landscapes, Michael's extraordinary sense of color, his spontaneous yet
well-executed placement of images, all invoke in us a sense of well-being, a smile, a
chuckle, a delightful moment of enhanced comprehension of our surroundings. |
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Glenn Leung Glenn Leung studied painting in New York City Technical College in
1991. His major was Art and Advertising Design. |
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Dr. Michelle
Levan "Art is an
all-consuming passion for me. When I paint the only realiy that is the canvas.
I am a figurative artist who pays homeage to Gauguin and Hopper." |
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Xue Li Xue li's calligraphy has an obvious inclination
to strong rhythm and, in structure, to occupy as much space as possible. These are the two
important factors to from her personal style. With vague influences from tradition, her
works are greatly characterized with her personality. |
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Shiou-Ping
Liao He has held more than 70 solo exhibitions in New York,
Paris, Tokyo and many big cities around the world. Many of his works are collected by the
museums over 40 countries. |
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Shihpao Lin The disk-shaped sculpture, complete with a center core of some 5,000
silver-colored dimes (and representing a value ten-times higher) recently traveled to the
Taipei City Hall in Taiwan and then to the Yokohama Intentional Center for Peace in Japan. |
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Arthur Liu A professionally-trained artist. After graduating from Guangzhou Fine Art
College in the Peoples' Republic of China, he came to New York and gained his Masters of
Fine Arts Degree at the City College of Ciity University of New York. |
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Jessica Anne Loseby Sometimes raw, often humorous, Jessica Loseby's work is
essentially about her own experiences. A woman - wife, mother, daughter, artist and
wheelchair-user. These fragmented selves make up my imagery. |
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David Lui A graduate of the Parsons School of Design (BFA) and Colombia University (MFA),
has travelled a varied path in the art world, exploring all mediums of his craft, from
landscape painting to photography, installation art to graphic design and digital
illustration. |
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Vin Luong Son of Chinese painter, Vin Luong stated that the sliced apple
exemplifies the inner beauty of the human soul. Doorways lead to different pathways of
life, while statues represent the eternity of our existence. |
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Boguslaw Lustyk Painter and Graphic Artists. Born 1940.
Graduated Summa Cum Laude,
Warsaw Academy of Fine Art, 1965. |
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