I was born in China, though hardly remember the difficult Mao years, but they might have made me realize the value of freedom. Later I moved to Hong Kong and started doodling on text books, hanging out on the Colony's delightful tropical beaches, and listening to Rock and Roll for spiritual initiations.
Upon moving to the USA at the age of 23, I worked my way through a succession of painting styles from realism to surrealism and geometric abstraction, before developing a unique figurative expressionism that concerned with archetypal subject matter to reflect my own spiritual evolution. After a series of exhibitions. Eventually I managed an art gallery for a collective of artists. Meanwhile doing airbrush and engraving style pen-and-ink for the advertising industry to pay my bills.
As the personal computer developed into the ultimate graphics tool. I was the lucky recipient of an international grand prize for 3-D graphics at the annual Seybold Convention. In which I gained unprecedented publicity through news articles and magazines worldwide, and at once recruited to create market-leading computer games for industrial leaders such as Microsoft, Sony and Electronic Arts. Then after a four years stint, amid the Internet bubble I became a creative director for a teen oriented web site. Currently I have an e-commerce site selling my livelong collection of Buddhist statutes. With its success and personal maturity. I devoted my time studying and practicing Buddhism, painting and writing a memoir in exile.
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Yes, I`m only Man. Paris is totally archetypical, here 2008
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate your decision, there an other paris.Enjoy, and see you later,
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