About
Artists

Isabel Lam 1980
“Transcending boundaries, connecting souls through abstract expression.”
A Hong Kong contemporary abstract painter, Adrian explores the dialogue between structure and spontaneity. His works feature dynamic brushstrokes, geometric compositions, and subtle tonal transitions, reflecting the emotional rhythm of city life and inner stillness.

Ethan Chen 1987
“Finding peace in imperfection, and beauty in the passing of time.”
A Taiwanese artist and essayist whose creations revolve around the philosophy of wabi-sabi. He uses natural materials and imperfect textures to express the quiet beauty of impermanence and time. His paintings and writings evoke calmness, solitude, and acceptance.

Celina Cheung 1988
“Where every layer tells a story, and every texture breathes emotion.”
Known for her “tactile paintings,” Celina creates layered works combining thick impasto, fiber, and metallic pigments. Her art examines the relationship between surface and depth, exploring how materiality shapes human perception.

Julian Su 1983
“Listening to the sea, painting the silence between the tides.”
A painter and poet from Tainan, Julian’s works are deeply inspired by the sea and island life. His expressive brushstrokes and deep blue palettes capture the rhythm of waves and the introspective solitude of coastal existence.

Mira Lai 1989
“In every petal lies renewal, in every leaf — quiet strength.”
Mira blends Eastern ink aesthetics with modern composition to depict the life cycles of flowers and trees. Her delicate brushwork celebrates resilience and femininity through the language of nature.

Adrian Hsu 1977
“Revealing humanity through silence, emotion through form.”
A contemporary figurative painter, Adrian focuses on emotional expression through subtle gestures and translucent color layers. His semi-abstract portraits capture the quiet complexity of human connection and solitude.

