Friday, March 14, 2014

Progressive Drawings by Helen Yu



Progressive Drawings

Helen Yu

A prominent idiosyncratic style is what is lacking the most in this exhibition, but this showcase of my artworks definitely presents development in my artistic technique throughout the years. My passion for art sprouted at a young age. As I mature in my ceaseless artistic training, there are challenges faced, accomplishments made, and audiences pleased. Simultaneously, the individualistic style is gradually being discovered.

Visit the Point Gallery between April 1st and 15th on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Friday's at lunch to see the full exhibition of Helen's work.



Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Monday, March 3, 2014

Skies By Angel Gu




Skies have different personalities which means that skies change the way they look as time passes. Angel takes this series of pictures representing the color changing during different time periods and different seasons. As you can see these skies are perfectly represented in many tones and color, each photo symbolizing a different emotion. You could drown in this scenery.

Angel says that she would like to present a comparison between something changing and somethings that don't change as time passes. Using the sky as subject is a great way to show this. Although the sky has different moods, it is always young and active. But we are gradually getting bigger, and our parents are getting older.

By the changing of sun and moon, though the sky doesn’t alter, we are already grown.

Catherine Wang