印記 Nautilus
Cross Wires 麥子稗子
新“八駿圖” “Year of the Horse”
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Geraldine Yu Tsz Hsin(1971-)

Experience

1993 Diploma in Fine Art from the National Taiwan Academy of Arts.V
1994 Full-time artist and owner of Child-like Art Studio from 1994 to Present
1996 Artist in Residence at Kensington & Chelsea College, London.City & Guild Teacher Training Certificate from The City Literary Institute, London European Exchange to Barcelona University, Spain.

 

Exhibitor

1996 group exhibition/ The Meeting of Heroes/London
1997 Group exhibition/Exhibition by 4 Young Artists, Howard Salon, Taipei/ Taiwan
1997 Group exhibition/Art Appreciation & Exchange, group exhibition, Backyard gallery, Taipei/ Taiwan.
1998  Group Exhibition/ Parallel, Pacific Cultural Foundation/Taiwan.
2002 Solo Exhibition/“hue & view in my spaces” / Sub-station Singapore.
2006 Solo Exhibition/“Synergy In Colours”/Alliance Francaise Singapore
2012 Solo Exhibition/ Weaving illusion/Singapore
2015 Group Exhibition /Creation Through The Lens of An Artist/ Artspace@222 Singapore
2017 Group Exhibition /Singapore Art Society Annual Art Exhibition/Singapore
2017 Group Exhibition/Living Stone Art Society exhibition/Hong Kong
2018 Group Exhibition /Singapore Art Society Annual Art Exhibition/Singapore
2019 Group Exhibition /Bless Asia Singapore – Beautifully Made/Singapore
2019 Group Exhibition /Singapore Art Society Annual Art Exhibition/Singapore
2020 Group Exhibition / ‘The Arts House’ ART. ACCESS. APPRECIATION (AAA)/Singapore

 

Awards

1998 ASEAN Art Award 98, Honourable Mention, The Philip Morris Group of Companies, Singapore.
2004 Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award –awarded certificate for outstanding work in annual exhibition, Singapore
2006 Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award –awarded certificate for outstanding work in annual exhibition, Singapore
2013 Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award –awarded certificate for outstanding work in annual exhibition, Singapore

 

2019/oil on canvas/80*80cm

Golden Lamp Stand

Rousing, early spring almond blossoms.

Breaking through, sprouts on dry ground. 

The almond is a well-known symbol of resurrection because it is the first tree to flower after winter. 

Almond blossoms are very beautiful. The cups on the six branches of the menorah (lampstand) in the Holy Place are fashioned after the almond blossoms.

Solomon’s Crown

Solomon in all his glory was not clothed like one of these flower.

What is this flower?

Many years ago I had this flower in my garden but then I only know it’s a species of Persian cyclamen.

Recently, a sermon I heard mentioned this flower and so – this is “Solomon’s Crown”

Solomon is King David son, the 3rd and last king of Israel. He is the greatest king in Jewish history and one of the most legendary king in the world. The period where Israel is under the governance of King David and King Solomon was the golden era of Israelites history.

King Solomon was the first builder of Holy Temple in Jerusalem. He has wisdom that is above all man, great wealth and authority that cannot be measured.

But still, even all Solomon’s glory, he was not clothed like one of these flower.

This flower has a crown-like shape, a crown that has life. Jesus has no form nor comeliness but HIS life is holy and glory.

I was also reminded of a story of a king who was given an opportunity to make a wish. He wish that everything he touches will turn into gold. When he touched a flower in his garden it turned in to gold immediately, when he hug his beloved daughter, she turned into gold too.

To bring out my message, beside that flower with life, the rest has turned into gold.

2021/Acrylic/80cm x 60cm

  2015/Oil /80x80cm

 Nautilus

Helix Nebula Nautilus

Like living fossil has never change

Man, time and space traveller

Moving in infinity

Made In Heaven

You are the potter I am the clay

Man from earth, woman from bone

Tear down to rebuild

Renew and rebirth

I in you and you in me

2012/Oil/100x100cm

2006/Oil/155x 90 cm

Cosplay

Wheat and Tares

A metaphor from nature

 

Tares are weeds that looks like wheats during early growth stage. Pulling out tares at early growth stage would result in wheat being pulled out as well.

It is better to wait till harvest time, as wheats bend low from the weight of its grains, and tares stand tall as it bears no grains.

Harvest time is the perfect time to pull out the tares and bind them into bundles to throw into fire.

Against All odds

Mandate from heaven

Extreme training

Stretched to the limits

Rewards of bliss and abundance

2005 /Oil/100×80 cm

2005 /Oil/83x68cm

Sound of Joy

Laughter of child as she swings between her parents

Bell of liberty

Pealing loud and mighty

Only when held rightly

Not too tight

Not too loose

Heaven Sent  

Chen Zhifan said in the article “Thank God”: “There are too many people to thank, so let’s thank God!”

Lilies of the field, delicate as lips

Sparrows chatter on window lattice

White egrets in paddy fields, wild and free

Handmade by God, unique and cherished

A life of peace, our inheritance and blessings

2002/Oil/83x68cm

 “Eight Horses”

2002

Oil

60x146cm

Eight horses

Horse in Chinese oracle bone script

Horse in Chinese Chess

Horse in Tang Dynasty Tricolor Pottery

Horse ridden by Mulan

Horse in Lascaux wall paintings

Horse in English Chess

Horse in Eadweard Muybridge photography

White horse ridden by prince in Fairy tales

1998/Oil/53x 65 cm

Fairy Tales

Fairy tales always have happy ending. What we all dream for.

 

Young maiden’s feet in glass slippers

The prince and princess dancing to

music from the mystical music box

in a glamorous castle ballroom

and they live happily ever after. The End.