Hsiao Yueh-Hua’s artwork centers around the charming motif of the pufferfish, known as fuku inJapanese—a word that echoes the Chinese character for “blessing” (福). Her paintings are not only a visual delight butalso heartfelt offerings of good wishes and positivity to the viewer’s spirit. Drawing inspiration from her mentor,Professor Marvin Shi, Hsiao expresses a deep admiration for the boundless, carefree movement of fish—symbols offreedom and peace. Through her art, she hopes to convey a sense of tranquility and joy, firmly believing in the healingpower of art. Her creations embody happiness and good fortune, like softly sung songs of blessing. They invite viewersinto a serene space filled with hope, reminding us of the quiet beauty and comfort art can bring.
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