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Exhibitions

Sept to Oct, 2022
2022 International Tsai-Mo Dream Homeland Art Exhibition
Taichung City Tun District Art Center
Taichung, Taiwan

35×35 Cov-Art project 2021
Copelouzos Family Art Museum
Athens, Greece
Permanent collection of museum and publishing book on the project.

Sept 12 to Oct 11, 2020
2020 International Tsai-Mo Boats World Art Exhibition
Taichung City Tun District Art Center
Taichung, Taiwan

Oct, 2019
Small Size and Big Vision
Opening: Sept 26, 2019 Thursday 17:00-20:00pm
Address:
500, montée de l’Église, Montréal, QC H9C 1G9
Exhibition: Sept 26 to Oct 31, 2019



The theme of this series is “Small Size and Big Vision”, which is based on the creation of ink painting on rice paper.

Using traditional Chinese painting materials and mixed Western painting materials as a medium to find the individual inspiration as an artist, through this series of creations, to embrace the era in which they live. Its spirituality and visuality can connect this era across national borders.

I am trying to create unlimited possibilities through limited ego and material. The vivid colors and concise lines present a pleasant and intense sense of color rhythm, overlapping and colorful, both abstract and surreal ink paintings.

Nov, 2018
West Island Women’s Art Show
Or Shalom Synagogue
96 Fredmir, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC

Oct. 26 to Nov.18, 2018
2018 International Tsai-Mo Flower World Art Exhibition
Taichung City Tun District Art Center
Taichung, Taiwan

35×35 art project 2018
Copelouzos Family Art Museum
Athens, Greece

Permanent collection of museum and publishing book on the project.

The museum is a private contemporary art museum based in Athens, Greece, owned by Dimitris Copelouzos’ family. Its collection contains a significant number of art works created by established, and also emerging contemporary artists, covering different art movements (pop art, figurative, abstract, etc.). The collection contains art works created by artists from Europe (e.g. Hirst, Leger), USA (e.g. Lichtenstein, Wesselmann, Rauschenberg), Latin America (e.g. Botero, Matta) and Asia (e.g. Yayoi Kusama, Zhang Xiaogang).