China's
West and Canada's East
Landscape Paintings of Jack (Jie) Zhou June 3 - 21, 2004 |
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As a landscape painter, Jack Zhou has made a lot of trips to places depicting the sceneries close to his heart. In the upcoming exhibition at Art Beatus Gallery, Jack is going to show two series of paintings: sceneries of the western part of China, and the eastern part of Canada, the country that he adopted two years ago. Jack is the name that he picked up after moving to Canada and Jie, which means victory or swift, is the real Chinese name. Zhou graduated from the Fashion and Costume Design Department of the University of Beijing in 1991. He has established himself as a leading oil landscape artist in Beijing, winning numerous awards before moving to Toronto, Canada with his family in 2002. He
is now a member of the Beijing’s Artists’ Association, a member of the
Ontario Artists’ Association and a member of the Ontario
Visual Artists’ Association. In
the “China’s West and Canada’s East” exhibition, Zhou will show some of
his impressionistic depictions of the remnants of the Tulufan area of
China’s west as well as sceneries of Canada’s east, a place that is
closer to his family now. Art Beatus Gallery is
located at Shop 301-302 Exchange Square Podium level. For further
information about this exhibition, you may e-mail us at dyiu@artbeatus.com.hk
or call either Dominic Chan at 852.2522.1138 or Josephine Hau at
852.2526.0818. |
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