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HSIN LIN

Joined Artfinder: Oct. 2016

Artworks for sale: 175

Australia

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  • {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

    📯Now On Show : 18 Oct - 19 Dec2023 - HSIN LIN‘s solo exhibition - Blossoms of Life – at Wyreena Arts Centre, Invited by Maroondah City Council.

    📯Now On Show : 18 Oct - 19 Dec2023 - HSIN LIN‘s solo exhibition - Blossoms of Life – at Wyreena Arts Centre, Invited by Maroondah City Council.

    Hello everyone ! I will be at Wyreena Community Arts Centre tomorrow (21 Oct) for Artist Talk from 12- 2pm, come say hi if you are around the area . Looking forward to meet everyone at my 2023 solo exhibition ! The Arts Lounge Exhibition - Hsin Lin's Solo : Blossoms of Life (Room 2) 18 October - 19 December 2023 Image: A Lifetime Sunshine - Corymbia Ficifolia / Hsin Lin / acrylic on canvas Lin is inspired by her close observation of the natural world. Through a process of careful looking Lin is able to capture an incredible amount of intricate detail. To create the larger-scale work, Lin normally spends 6-12 months developing the intricate composition. The fine details such as the tiny petals have been developed through ten or more layers of paint. Lin describes that ‘although still-life is considered a traditional genre, each object in the paintings stands for a different meaning and has its own story. Flowers represent us as humans, vases represent the body carrying our soul, protecting us like a shield. The weaving basket stands for connections—the bonds between families, friends and all the people around us. Even if you are apart, everyone is still being linked together as a whole and we are stronger together.’ Lin’s paintings, a series of flowers in full bloom, remind us that we are alive, and that life is vibrant, blossoming, and full of potential. 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

    20 October 2023

    🔴 Original artwork Sold. Thank you to my collector from NSW for giving this artwork a forever home. Good Food, Good Mood. - Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo off to good home.

    🔴 Original artwork Sold. Thank you to my collector from NSW for giving this artwork a forever home. Good Food, Good Mood. - Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo off to good home.

    A sincere thank you to Andrew, my new collector from NSW for giving this artwork a loving home. 🕊️Good Food, Good Mood. - Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo By HSIN LIN 40.6cm (H) x 50.8cm (W) Metallic Gold paint are used. It’s rich in texture and shines beautifully when you look at the physical painting. Artist Acrylic on canvas. Affirmation: Listen to the whispers in your heart. Taking a break is for accomplishing a longer, better journey. There’s also a saying that black cockatoo stands for the energy of empowerment, happiness and contentment. The power of spirit come into our life, a strengthening of our own spirit and soul. Yellow-tailed black cockatoo, a large cockatoo native to Australia. It has a short crest on the top of its head. Its plumage is brownish black and it has prominent yellow cheek patches and a yellow tail band. Body feathers are edged with yellow giving a beautiful scalloped appearance. I spotted this gorgeous during my visiting to Tasmania last summer with my family. We have a lot of white cockatoos in our area but rarely a black one. We spent quite some time with this little fellow, who was having his lunch before us, peaceful but powerful. It’s a calm and delightful scene to enjoy. 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 October 2023

    🔴Update : Original artwork Sold. Time to pack this gorgeous !A sincere thank you to Andrew, my new collector from NSW for giving this artwork a loving home.

    🔴Update : Original artwork Sold. Time to pack this gorgeous !A sincere thank you to Andrew, my new collector from NSW for giving this artwork a loving home.

    A sincere thank you to Andrew, my new collector from NSW for giving this artwork a loving home. 🕊️Good Food, Good Mood. - Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo By HSIN LIN 40.6cm (H) x 50.8cm (W) Metallic Gold paint are used. It’s rich in texture and shines beautifully when you look at the physical painting. Artist Acrylic on canvas. Affirmation: Listen to the whispers in your heart. Taking a break is for accomplishing a longer, better journey. There’s also a saying that black cockatoo stands for the energy of empowerment, happiness and contentment. The power of spirit come into our life, a strengthening of our own spirit and soul. Yellow-tailed black cockatoo, a large cockatoo native to Australia. It has a short crest on the top of its head. Its plumage is brownish black and it has prominent yellow cheek patches and a yellow tail band. Body feathers are edged with yellow giving a beautiful scalloped appearance. I spotted this gorgeous during my visiting to Tasmania last summer with my family. We have a lot of white cockatoos in our area but rarely a black one. We spent quite some time with this little fellow, who was having his lunch before us, peaceful but powerful. It’s a calm and delightful scene to enjoy. 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 October 2023