Growing up on the Pacific island of Taiwan, all my life I have painted scenes of the timeless ocean and waves. Recently, I am extremely honored that Sir David Attenborough chose my artwork “Golden Wave” for the cover of his new book: “Ocean: How to Save Earth’s Last Wilderness” (scheduled to be published in May, … Read More
Available Works
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TQ32 Celebrate Three Exciting Visual Artists
Tupelo Quarterly Online Magazine – TQ32, celebrate three exciting visual artists: Wendy Ide Williams, Ruby Silvious, and Yeachin Tsai Yeachin Tsai, Into Empty Space May 13, 2024 in Visual Art tagged Mary Kathryn Jablonski / Yeachin Tsai by Tiffany Troy Introduction by Mary Kathryn Jablonski Whimsy is thought of as something quaint and/or fancifully odd behavior. … Read More
Art & Travel – Featured Artist
Featured on the “Art’N’Travel” Germany Magazine. Read the full article.
UN-ARCHIVE Exhibition at Albany Center Gallery
From March 26 to April 20, 2024, Albany Center Gallery is presenting UN-ARCHIVE, a multi-faceted exhibition which highlights local collectors’ collections, ACG’s archive, and the artwork of several long-time members of the gallery. The show revolves around the idea of looking back, digging into the archives to find hidden gems. An Artists’ Reception will be … Read More
Two Moons
Two Moons, Past and future, All in the Now. Painting, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 in. Two Moons
Words only part of story at Arts Center’s ‘Visual Poetry’ show
By William Jaeger. Read Times Union full article and images of the exhibition “Visual Poetry” at the Art Center of the Capital Region aims to create a focus on “work that is to be seen as well as read,” according to the show statement. Much of the best work here can quite literally be read, … Read More
“These Paintings Rhyme & Flow Free”
Birds Migrate over Sea, front painting by Yeachin Tsai Review of “Visual Poetry”by RS BenedictIndependent Review Crew Visual Poetry: New VistasArts Center of the Capital Region265 River StTroy, N.Y.Through Dec. 20, 2023 Yeachin Tsai’s thick brush strokes start with the gestures of Chinese calligraphy but loosen into poetic abstraction. Her vivid piece “Birds Migrate over Sea” … Read More
Visual Poetry – Group Show in Capital Region
Visual Poetry: New Vistas Visual Poetry is a work that is to be seen as well as read. In this exhibition, artists are invited to create a visual or concrete poem that relates to their own work, or to consider it as an invitation to experiment in uncharted territories. Participating artists Drea LaRose, Kelsey Renko, Kim Tateo, … Read More
Blue Rain
Thunder storm,Heavy rain,Sweet Latte,Broken chains. Written on the day of Aug. 8th in the heavy sub-tropical rain storm. In memory of my mom’s passing two days before – Mom belonged to the last generation who married to the husband’s family when they were just babies. May all tears pass into the ocean of forgiveness. Taoyuan, … Read More