The Song of Spring

March 24, 2019By yeachintsaifineartabstract, Nature, painting, spring

The song of spring is like Mozart piano concerto No. 21 in C major. The birds are chirping, bees are dancing in the flower patches. Something is good. Something is worthy. Something is eternal…   Song of Spring. Acrylic on canvas. 20 x 40 in.

The Unusuals, Group Show, Painting Center, NYC

January 26, 2019By yeachintsaifineartNews

Yeachin Tsai’s three artworks from “Waterfall” and “Dome” series will be showing at The Painting Center this spring. The Unusuals showcases paintings that are not typical or ordinary. From the curated gallery on The Painting Center’s website, Art File, the curators have picked thirteen artists whose work embodies these attributes. They looked for the unpredictable, unexpected, unimaginable, unknowable— … Read More

The Big Wave

January 25, 2019By yeachintsaifineartabstract expressionism, force, Nature, painting, wave

If you are big,Nothing can stop you.The difficulty of life, the pain and tears, everything would enrich you.If you are big,the sky above, the earth you stand on, the water below – they will support you.You will open your senses:The vast mind, the big heart,Will hear the cries and laughters,Will see all the colors and … Read More

Winter Joy – Solo Show

January 18, 2019By yeachintsaifineartExhibition, painting

I love Mary Oliver’s poems. I love to walk with her scenery through those magical, simple words. Like the one pagraph I read this morning: I often think of Beethovenrising, when he couldn’t sleep,stumbling through the dust and crumpled papers,yawning, settling at the piano,inking in rapidly note after note after note.~Mary Oliver, 1935, Dream WorkIn … Read More

Solo Show – The Musicality and Mysticism of the Mundane

January 8, 2019By yeachintsaifineartNews

– Yeachin Tsai’s ‘Winter Joy’ Exhibition, Troy, NY Robert R. Shane The cold, bleak season of winter has long stood as a metaphor for loss and death, but not so in Yeachin Tsai’s exhibition ‘Winter Joy.’ Her exuberant representational and abstract compositions sing with vitality. The exhibition’s title painting, on 12 x 12 inch panel, resounds with … Read More