Goodbye 2018~Welcome 2019~

As always, time flies.

Actually I feel I am pushed by all retail stores. They always put on seasonal stuff couple of months earlier. For example, now you can find all Valentine’s day gifts in there.

As they rush through the year, I always feel that might be I could have done more. But something takes time I know. I hope in 2019 I could rise up myself in a whole new level.

At the end of this year, I traveled to clearwater beach in Florida with my family. They have beautiful sunset. I took some photos with my cellphone.

Sunset at clearwater beach, Florida.

The day we traveled there was full moon. In the next morning we found bunch of strange stuff that I can’t call their names in English.

We also picked up some sea shells, a little bit sand. And I made my own souvenir bottle. By the way, the beach is fantastic! It is the finest white sand I’ve ever seen.

Handmade DIY sand bottle.

For those really big shells, I put them in an old glass jar with some decorative spheres from Hobby Lobby and made my own living room decor. PS: what you see at the bottom of the jar is actually bean bag filling. 😀

I hope you would enjoy this decor and happy new year to you all.

Thank you~O(∩_∩)O

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My paintings are an outlet to express the imagination I have inside my head that I can not put into words. After trying many mediums, I always find myself coming back to paint and brushes. In my current artistic practice, I use oil paint and mainly create portraits of mythical creatures and animals transfixed in the shifting colours of seascapes and landscapes. There is a natural spirit and magic to these creatures and their energy draws me in. Choosing to paint these creatures as real living wildlife rather than abstractions, I use bold and vivid colours to express the imaginary intertwined with reality, finding magic between the seams. Using a saturated colour palette, I create bold and striking imagery, contrasted between foreground and background, subject and landscape, and light and darkness. Weaving their bodies and the surface of the landscape into each other through organic forms and flowing brush strokes, I find beauty, strength and innocence in these creatures that reflect my inner world.

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