WILSON CHU
BURNABY , BC
DOB:
___-__-1946
Born:
China
About Artist:
Wilson's highly skilled renditions of country gardens are proof of his keen, observant eye, well-trained techniques and study of impressionist art. He has become one of Canada's most sought after impressionistic painters.
Shows & Exhibitions:
Chinese Youth Artists' Group, Guangzhou, China
March 1982 Harrison Galleries, Vancouver, B.C.
October 1985 Harrison Galleries
June 1987 Harrison Galleries
June 1990 Harrison Galleries
October 1996 Harrison Galleries
Collections:
Major corporate and private collections worldwide
Statement:
"For many years I have been in search of my own world of art. Finally I have created it by using vibrant colour combined with brilliant light, absorbed from the French Impressionists and melted into the bold brush strokes of traditional Chinese watercolour and ink painting. It's that light which makes the whole picture vivid creating a sunshine atmosphere so the viewer may feel pleasure."
History:
Wilson Chu, a flower-scape and landscape artist, was born in China in 1946 and apprenticed under Professor Wong Shaw Ming, a well-known artist in Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Chu moved to Canada in the 1970's and is now a resident of Vancouver, B.C.
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