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HSIN LIN

Joined Artfinder: Oct. 2016

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  • Press Release : Now On Show: An insight into HSIN LIN's solo exhibition - 'Blossoms of Life' 11 – 22 Jan 2024

    Press Release : Now On Show: An insight into HSIN LIN's solo exhibition - 'Blossoms of Life' 11 – 22 Jan 2024

    A sincere thank you to Shirley and Ron from VAS for the Press and interview. Really appreciated. It's my great honour to share the story with you. I had a great day setting up the exhibition and am happy to say that my Solo 'Blossoms of Life' is now alive at the Victorian Artists Society! Thank you, everyone, who stopped by today, it was my pleasure meeting every one of you. HSIN LIN's solo exhibition—Blossoms of Life 🗓️11 Jan 2024 – 22 Jan 2024 📍 Location: McCubbin Gallery The Victorian Artists Society 430 Albert Street, East Melbourne, 3002 Weekdays: 10am-4pm, Weekends: 11am-4pm About: Hsin Lin’s series Bloom Like Flowers explores the process of blooming and our connection to nature. The signature series features meticulously detailed acrylic paintings that celebrate native and common flora and wildlife and highlight the ecologies and habitats that support and connect them. Hsin Lin’s professional background in fashion design informs her skill and ability to capture the organic textural details of these subjects. Through sensitive observation and illustration every petal, facet or filament is rendered on canvas. This solo is my biggest one over the past few years, showing the full collection of my signature / awarding winning series. You can still make a direct purchase via Artfinder for Originals & LTD ED Prints. Hope you enjoy & Happy collecting! ☺️❤️🙏🏻 Warm Regards, Artist, HSIN LIN

    16 January 2024

    Timelapse Art Video: A Thousand Ways to Love–Banksia, Eucalyptus, Amaranthus and Celosia By HSIN LIN

    {From 12 months to 5 mins } A Thousand Ways to Love – Acorn Banksia, Eucalyptus, Amaranthus, Celosia cristata and Yellow Everlastings (2023) By HSIN LIN Artist Acrylic on Acid-free stretched gallery-wrapped canvas. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Artwork painted extends to all side panels. D rings and wire are attached at the back. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Sealed with clear varnish spray. 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 3.5cm (D) Affirmation: While there are a thousand ways to say I love you, my strongest love language is always acts of service. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This is my depiction of the gorgeous bouquet that was gifted to me by my family and family members overseas as a surprise, during the opening night of my solo exhibition - Bloom Like Flowers, presented by Maroondah City Council at Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery. (Melbourne, Australia) Even the galley curators kept a secret till I saw a large, breathtakingly beautiful bouquet with the crowd during the opening. I was overwhelmed by a surge of various emotions. Words could not describe how happy and grateful I am for all the love and support I received. Sometimes the strongest love may be left unsaid but presents itself loudest in action. Therefore, I chose to express it in the best way I could think of - with my paint brushes and canvas. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I will cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - A Thousand Ways to Love, to say I love you, for this particular artwork. I started this artwork around Dec 2022. It’s been a long journey, sunny days and rainy days. To depict the different textures of those special native flowers correctly, somedays I even had to start all over if I wasn’t satisfied with the outcome the day before. Some of the tepals are velvety, some are furry, and some have woody, rough surfaces or relatively firm textures. The process wasn’t an easy task but It’s a challenge that I always enjoyed. The flowers I painted during day sometimes appear in my dreams. After 12 months of production time, I finally had it completed on Dec 2023. Here I present you the latest piece from my award-winning/signature series -Bloom like Flowers. BANKSIA prionotes, a species of shrub or tree of the genus Banksia in the family Proteaceae, also known as Acorn Banksia or Orange Banksia. In the Language of Flowers, Banksia symbolizes rebirth, regeneration and new beginnings. Amaranthus, with tiny flowers blooming in cascading clusters creating a weeping effect, is considered a symbol of immortality due to its longevity. The name Amaranthus came from the Greek “amarantos”, meaning “unfading”, which also describes the vivid colours of the flowers that can last for weeks while on the plant. Dracula Celosia, formerly Celosia cristata, also known as cockscomb, is the crested variety of the species Celosia argentea. The unusual shape and richly-hued blooms of the flower is not the only reason why it stands out, it’s also believed that celosia is a good omen. Celosia is a symbol of boldness. If you want to wish someone courage, gifting Celosia to the person you care about will send the right message. Celosia flowers also stand for affection, love, individuality, partnership, resilience, and strength. Yellow Paper Daisy, also known as Sticky Everlasting, Shiny Everlasting, or Golden Everlasting. Yellow Daisy stands for youthful beauty and gentleness. Some people look at the daisy to be a symbol of good luck. However, the most popular meanings attached to the daisy are - loyal love, innocence, and purity. As for my all-time favourite - Eucalyptus flowers and gum nuts stand for Healing and Protection. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. Artwork inspired by nature in Ringwood, Australia, Summer 2023. -HSIN LIN -Bloom like flowers - Hsin Lin’s series Bloom Like Flowers explores the process of blooming and our connection to nature. The signature series features meticulously detailed acrylic paintings that celebrate native and common flora and wildlife and highlight the ecologies and habitats that support and connect them. Hsin Lin’s professional background in fashion design informs her skill and ability to capture the organic textural details of these subjects. Through sensitive observation and illustration every petal, facet or filament is rendered on canvas. Meanwhile, if you would like to collect this particular piece, welcome to visit my Profile for direct purchase. I truly hope you enjoy this artwork as I do. Happy collecting ! Warm Regards, Artist, HSIN LIN

    06 January 2024

    Coming Right Up my biggest solo exhibition : 11 - 22th Jan 2024 - Blossoms of Life By HSIN LIN at McCubbin Gallery. Invited by The Victorian Artists Society.

    Coming Right Up my biggest solo exhibition : 11 - 22th Jan 2024 - Blossoms of Life By HSIN LIN at McCubbin Gallery. Invited by The Victorian Artists Society.

    Coming Right Up my solo exhibition at The Victorian Artists Society: Meet the Artist : 12th Jan 2:30 pm HSIN LIN's solo exhibition—Blossoms of Life 11 Jan 2024 – 22 Jan 2024 Location: McCubbin Gallery The Victorian Artists Society 430 Albert Street, East Melbourne, 3002 Weekdays: 10am-4pm, Weekends: 11am-4pm About: Hsin Lin’s series Bloom Like Flowers explores the process of blooming and our connection to nature. The signature series features meticulously detailed acrylic paintings that celebrate native and common flora and wildlife and highlight the ecologies and habitats that support and connect them. Hsin Lin’s professional background in fashion design informs her skill and ability to capture the organic textural details of these subjects. Through sensitive observation and illustration every petal, facet or filament is rendered on canvas. It’s gonna be my biggest one over the past few years, showing the full collection of my signature / awarding winning series. You can still make a direct purchase via Artfinder for Originals & LTD ED Prints. Exhibited Originals will be shipped to you after 23 Jan. Join me at the beautiful, historical VAS gallery & Let’s start the year with flower power! Save the date/ follow me on Artfinder & looking forward to seeing everyone at the exhibition ! Warm Regards, Artist, HSIN LIN Artist, HSIN LIN

    06 January 2024

    {December Studio Highlight} New Artwork Release: Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine.

    {December Studio Highlight} New Artwork Release: Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine.

    Happy festive season everyone! Greetings from me to all the new & old friends. Time flies and it's December already! The journey is always joyous with your company, much appreciate your love and support. A quick studio update for you, the small version of this artwork was sold & off to a good home. If you love it but missed the first one, my 2nd depiction (also the last one) of the beautiful bouquet was painted in size 75 x 75 cm and titled: Joyous Heart Forever Love, which is perfect for Christmas too! Featured artwork in the photos : Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine (2023) 75 x 75 cm By HSIN LIN Acrylic on Acid-free canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The inflorescence of Proteaceae is often large, blooming in brightly, vivid colour, consisting of many small flowers densely packed into a compact head or spike. There’s also a saying that the aboriginal people soaked the Waratah in water and drank it as a tonic of strength. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Menzies Banksia is commonly seen in Australian Parks and gardens, it provides food for animals and birds, in particular- honeyeaters. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. The blossoms are uncomplicated and have a simple appearance to them. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Joyous Heart Forever Love, for this particular artwork. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. Artwork inspired by nature in Queenscliff, Australia, Spring 2023. -HSIN LIN Meanwhile, if you would like to collect this particular piece, welcome to visit my Profile for direct purchase. I truly hope you enjoy this artwork as I do. Happy collecting ! Warm Regards, Artist, HSIN LIN

    05 December 2023

    🔴 Original artwork Sold. Thank you to my collector from WA for giving this artwork: Love Forever a forever home.

    🔴 Original artwork Sold. Thank you to my collector from WA for giving this artwork: Love Forever a forever home.

    A sincere thank you to Jasmine, my new collector from WA for giving this artwork a loving home. Artwork Just Sold: Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron (2023) 40.6 x 50.8 cm Acrylic on canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. If you love it but missed this one, my 2nd depiction of the beautiful bouquet was painted in a bigger size 75 x75 cm and titled: Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine (Ready To Hang). If you would like to collect this particular piece (which is perfect for Christmas too!), simply visit my Profile for direct purchase. Happy festive season & happy collecting! Warm Regards,⁣⁣ Artist, ⁣⁣

    05 December 2023

    {December Studio Highlight} New Artwork Release: Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine

    {December Studio Highlight} New Artwork Release: Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine

    Hello everyone. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas! Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Dec with new artwork fresh off my studio! December is the month that I am about to wrap up my solo exhibition, so if you plan to visit my solo but haven't, make sure you do it before the 20th! 🙂 With the weather getting warmer, I got inspiration everywhere especially since we are blessed with all kinds of beautiful flowers in the season. Featured artwork in the photo : Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine. 75 x 75 cm By HSIN LIN Acrylic on Acid-free canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The inflorescence of Proteaceae is often large, blooming in brightly, vivid colour, consisting of many small flowers densely packed into a compact head or spike. There’s also a saying that the aboriginal people soaked the Waratah in water and drank it as a tonic of strength. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Menzies Banksia is commonly seen in Australian Parks and gardens, it provides food for animals and birds, in particular- honeyeaters. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. The blossoms are uncomplicated and have a simple appearance to them. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Joyous Heart Forever Love, for this particular artwork. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. Artwork inspired by nature in Queenscliff, Australia, Spring 2023. -HSIN LIN

    01 December 2023

    December Studio Highlight : - Love goes on in the joyous season.-

    December Studio Highlight : - Love goes on in the joyous season.-

    Hello everyone. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas! Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Dec with new artwork fresh off my studio! December is the month that I am about to wrap up my solo exhibition, so if you plan to visit my solo but haven't, make sure you do it before the 20th! 🙂 With the weather getting warmer, I got inspiration everywhere especially since we are blessed with all kinds of beautiful flowers in the season. Featured artwork in the photo : Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine. 75 x 75 cm By HSIN LIN Acrylic on Acid-free canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The inflorescence of Proteaceae is often large, blooming in brightly, vivid colour, consisting of many small flowers densely packed into a compact head or spike. There’s also a saying that the aboriginal people soaked the Waratah in water and drank it as a tonic of strength. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Menzies Banksia is commonly seen in Australian Parks and gardens, it provides food for animals and birds, in particular- honeyeaters. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. The blossoms are uncomplicated and have a simple appearance to them. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Joyous Heart Forever Love, for this particular artwork. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. Artwork inspired by nature in Queenscliff, Australia, Spring 2023. -HSIN LIN

    01 December 2023

    December Studio Highlight : - Love goes on in the joyous season.-

    December Studio Highlight : - Love goes on in the joyous season.-

    Hello everyone. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas! Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Dec with new artwork fresh off my studio! December is the month that I am about to wrap up my solo exhibition, so if you plan to visit my solo but haven't, make sure you do it before the 20th! 🙂 With the weather getting warmer, I got inspiration everywhere especially since we are blessed with all kinds of beautiful flowers in the season. Featured artwork in the photo : Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine. 75 x 75 cm By HSIN LIN Acrylic on Acid-free canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The inflorescence of Proteaceae is often large, blooming in brightly, vivid colour, consisting of many small flowers densely packed into a compact head or spike. There’s also a saying that the aboriginal people soaked the Waratah in water and drank it as a tonic of strength. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Menzies Banksia is commonly seen in Australian Parks and gardens, it provides food for animals and birds, in particular- honeyeaters. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. The blossoms are uncomplicated and have a simple appearance to them. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Joyous Heart Forever Love, for this particular artwork. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. Artwork inspired by nature in Queenscliff, Australia, Spring 2023. -HSIN LIN

    01 December 2023

    New Artwork Release: Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine.

    New Artwork Release: Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine.

    Hello everyone. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas! Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Dec with new artwork fresh off my studio! December is the month that I am about to wrap up my solo exhibition, so if you plan to visit my solo but haven't, make sure you do it before the 20th! 🙂 With the weather getting warmer, I got inspiration everywhere especially since we are blessed with all kinds of beautiful flowers in the season. Featured artwork in the photo : Joyous Heart Forever Love – Waratah, Firewood Banksia, White Protea and Pine. 75 x 75 cm By HSIN LIN Acrylic on Acid-free canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The inflorescence of Proteaceae is often large, blooming in brightly, vivid colour, consisting of many small flowers densely packed into a compact head or spike. There’s also a saying that the aboriginal people soaked the Waratah in water and drank it as a tonic of strength. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Menzies Banksia is commonly seen in Australian Parks and gardens, it provides food for animals and birds, in particular- honeyeaters. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. The blossoms are uncomplicated and have a simple appearance to them. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Joyous Heart Forever Love, for this particular artwork. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. Artwork inspired by nature in Queenscliff, Australia, Spring 2023. -HSIN LIN

    01 December 2023

    {November Artwork Highlight :} - Love goes on in the joyous season.- Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron. New Artwork Release!!

    {November Artwork Highlight :} - Love goes on in the joyous season.- Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron. New Artwork Release!!

    How's everyone? Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Nov with new artwork fresh off my easel! Although I've been very busy with my solo exhibition schedule, at the same time I am being productive in the studio. With the weather getting warmer, I got inspiration everywhere especially since we are blessed with all kinds of beautiful flowers in the season. Featured artwork in the photos : Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron (2023) 40.6 x 50.8 x 4 cm Acrylic on Acid-free, premium pine frame double thick canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. This is my 2nd depiction of the beautiful bouquet, the former one was painted in a bigger size. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Love Forever, for this particular artwork. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. - WILD BOTANICAL ABSTRACT SERIES BY HSIN LIN- Artwork inspired by nature in Queenscliff, Australia, Spring 2023. -HSIN LIN Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece, visit my Artfinder Profile for direct purchase. I truly hope you enjoy these artworks as I do. Stay safe wherever you are & happy collecting. Warm Regards, Artist, HSIN LIN

    01 November 2023

    How's everyone? Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Nov with new artwork fresh off my easel!

    How's everyone? Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Nov with new artwork fresh off my easel!

    Featured artwork in the photos : Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron (2023) 40.6 x 50.8 x 4 cm Acrylic on Acid-free, premium pine frame double thick canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. This is my 2nd depiction of the beautiful bouquet, the former one was painted in a bigger size. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Love Forever, for this particular artwork. Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece, visit my Artfinder Profile for direct purchase. I truly hope you enjoy these artworks as I do. Stay safe wherever you are & happy collecting. Warm Regards, Artist, HSIN LIN

    01 November 2023

    Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. New Artwork Release: Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron is now available!

    Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. New Artwork Release: Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron is now available!

    How's everyone? Wherever you are I hope you are all staying well. I am back with the 1st blog post of Nov with new artwork fresh off my easel! Although I've been very busy with my solo exhibition schedule, at the same time I am being productive in the studio. With the weather getting warmer, I got inspiration everywhere especially since we are blessed with all kinds of beautiful flowers in the season. Featured artwork in the photos : Love Forever –Protea, Waratah, Banksia and Leucadendron (2023) 40.6 x 50.8 x 4 cm Acrylic on Acid-free, premium pine frame double thick canvas. Painted with palette knives and brushes. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Side panels painted. Signed at the front and ready to hang. Affirmation: Love goes on in the joyous season. To experience the seasons, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom around my surroundings, during its flowering season. This artwork was inspired by a day trip to Queenscliff, Victoria. This gorgeous bouquet caught my attention. All the native flowers in this flower arrangement bloom gloriously just like the beautiful sunny day that we had that day. This is my 2nd depiction of the beautiful bouquet, the former one was painted in a bigger size. The Red Waratah flower (Telopea), native to the south-eastern parts of Australia - New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, is the symbol of undying love. The bright red Telopea speciosissima is also the NSW state emblem. The white Protea Niobe (Protea magnifica x laurifolia) has light yellow flowers with trims of soft black, purplish foliage that outline the tips of the petals. Protea is also associated with change and transformation, and diversity. I am especially in love with the story behind the name: In Greek legend, proteas were named after Proteus, the son of Poseidon. A sea god who had the power to know all things past, present, and future. Banksia menziesii, also known as firewood banksia or strawberry banksia. Leaves are dull green with new growth in greyish green. Flowers are often in two-coloured red or pink and yellow. Banksia symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. To move on from the past courageously, to have the strength to look forward to tomorrow. Leucadendrons are often used to convey an appreciation for simplicity in life. Simple beauty is one of the most popular meanings for this bloom. As for my all-time favourite - Pine leaves, are often considered to be a symbol of longevity and endurance because of their ability to withstand harsh conditions. All the native blossoms bloom gloriously. A precious memory that I would like to cherish forever. Therefore, I have the title - Love Forever, for this particular artwork. Flowers always bloom in their own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine. - WILD BOTANICAL ABSTRACT SERIES BY HSIN LIN- Artwork inspired by nature in Queenscliff, Australia, Spring 2023. -HSIN LIN Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece, visit my Artfinder Profile for direct purchase. I truly hope you enjoy these artworks as I do. Stay safe wherever you are & happy collecting. Warm Regards, Artist, HSIN LIN

    01 November 2023