greenwich, CT, United States
Dr. Jon Tsoi Inner Vision Art Statement Worship the unnameable and unexpected art--the Yin, yet e...
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Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(163 Followers)
Dr. Jon Tsoi Inner Vision Art Statement
Worship the unnameable and unexpected art--the Yin, yet embrace and be indiscriminate towards all art--the Yang. Observe the world and one's outer surroundings, yet trust one's inner vision and intuition. As such, I use a blindfold to create art through the inner spirit (Yin), which in turn can be absorbed through the eyes (Yang). By using art as holistic medicine, we can all benefit from the mystery of art, balancing ourselves physically, mentally and spiritually. My art is a remedy promoting a harmonious way of life. Furthermore, it is a prescription for a new wave of art...
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Jon Tsoi Biography"¨
Jon Tsoi was Born February 17, 1958, in a village known as Stone Bridge in the province of Schezwan in southwest China. From an early age, his parents recognized his artistic talent and provided him with art classes. Upon graduation from high school, he could have been conscripted into the army but instead he was sent to the countryside to become a farmer. "I got very good at it, and I enjoyed the work," he recalls. "We were living in nature and I drew strength and inspiration from that. It toughened me up and made me able to endure. That harsh environment became a positive ...
Jon Tsoi Biography Jon Tsoi was Born February 17, 1958, in a village known as Stone Bridge in the province of Schezwan in southwest China. From an early age, his parents recognized his artistic talent and provided him with art classes. Upon graduation from high school, he could have been conscripted into the army but instead he was sent to the countryside to become a farmer. "I got very good at it, and I enjoyed the work," he recalls. "We were living in nature and I drew strength and inspiration from that. It toughened me up and made me able to endure. That harsh environment became a positive force instilling in me the will to never give up. Its influence remains with me." With the death of Chairman Mao in 1976, young people were allowed to apply to college. Jon joined the art department of a teachers' college. In 1979, still chafing at the restrictions imposed by the Communist regime on the creation of art, he came to America to enjoy the artistic freedom he craved. Knowing little English, his first job was sewing pants for a clothier in Chinatown, making 50 cents a day. Later, he got a job washing dishes and was paid $800 a month with lodging. This was Jon's chance. From his earnings he paid the tuition for language sch...
2011 - Solo Art Exhibition December 16th 2011 to January 27th 2012 at Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery USA
96 Bedford Street | Stamford, CT 06901 | Office (888) 861-6791 | falvarez@fernandoluisalvarezgallery.com
www.fernandoluisalvarezgallery.com
2011 - BE(COME) A COLLECTOR (group show)
2011 - THE CURIOUSLY FREE: ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE FERNANDO LUIS ALVAREZ GALLERY (group show)
2011 - ACCIDENTAL SHOW (group show)
2010 - 4 CONTINENTS ON BEDFORD STREET (group show)
2010 - NON-APPLICABLE (group show)
2010 - HERMAN & SHELLY SILENT ART AUCTION (group show)
2010 - HOPE FOR HAITI (group show)
Solo art exhibition at Jadite galleries from February 8, 2011 through February 26, 2011. Opening reception February 8th, 6PM -8PM. 528 W. 47th St. NY NY 10036 TEL: 212 - 977 - 6190
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