Artists
Norihiro Usui
My work is to capture the reality in a photograph and then express my emotion by painting on it.

Seung-Pyo Hong
My work is like a blueprint for building machines or a surreal space which human and machine inhabit together. The resulting graphic images depict fictional inventions which explore the relationship between human evolution and the development of technology.
Mona Choo
Mona’s art has consistently had a focus on humanity and our relationship with the planet. Our behaviour towards each other, current social issues and our attitude towards the natural environment inspire the visual commentary that make up the body of her work.

Li Fuyuan
The bold use of black and white, rich and strong colours are commonly found in Li Fuyuan’s paintings

Emiko Aida
Her works are often engaged on Haiku, the unique Japanese 17 syllable poetic verse, with imagery themes of nature

Hideyuki Sobue
Statement: I have created and developed a brush hatching technique using Japanese sumi ink and acrylic

Nie Chun-Mei
She achieved a MA in Illustration and Design at the University of Sunderland, UK. Currently she lives and works in Beijing

Dorothy M Yoon
Dorothy evokes the search of identity in a culture much influenced by the idealization of the Western world

Shoran Jiang
Shoran has received critical attention with a series of recent exhibitions that take on controversial themes in paintings
Jo Harris
London based musician and artist Jo Harris works in ink and thread. Her work has its roots in the physical activity

Raymond Yap
I am a process painter and my work evolves and comes into being through a combination of factors driven by the painting process

Fu Xilin
Xilin’s paintings are fresh, simple and free from the current trend of undisciplined and neurotic paintings
Zhou Haige
Haige has developed a distinctive style as a Chinese watercolour artist; painting a range of themes

Heena Kim
I stimulate my imagination and make characters which are part human, part creature

Maiko Kanno
The girls in her paintings project a child-like gaze, and stare directly at the viewer. The subject’s gaze is very innocent

Chen Guocheng
My ‘Reflection’ series derived from the nature of the environment such as trees, water, sky, and clouds

Zhao Yong
There is a sense of harmony in his art works, which is re-enforced with the use of inert green hues

Derek Curtis
The ideas for his artistic practice evolve from the use of everyday materials used in conjunction with cultural or art

Le Ronghua
In my creating, I tend to manipulate those photographic elements – lines, light, colour, form, composition

Wuon-Gean Ho
Beasts and lovers, feathered monsters and sinuous angels hide within and form part of the shape of each mask

Zhao Yizhou
With his bold forms of expression and dramatic brush-strokes he continues the shufa tradition
