the people

I like to describe people because I like to chat with people. By chatting with different characters, you can know the story behind them. And their facial expressions, facial features, clothing are different, their lives are unique


Self-protrait, 36*45in, water color,color pencils, 2021

I’m researching the integration of eastern and western aesthetics, as well as the loss of identity that can occur when visual cultures begin to assimilate.

My work endeavors to locate the connection between Eastern and Western arts through my own memories and experiences. Additionally, I use the shapes of traditional Chinese hand fans as symbols of youth, with memories of my mother and grandmother brandished the fans, in order to cause me to fall asleep and dream. Manipulating these memories of childhood while negotiating my adult life in the United States is my approach to questioning a sense of home and place in a multi-centered society.

The Tibet people, 18in*15in for each, water color, 2018.

The Girl, Chinese meticulous painting,75in*130in,2014.

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untitled, watercolor, 36*18in, 2018


untitled, chinese meticulous painting, 70in*30in, 2015

The kid, water color, unkonw size, sold, 2021