HSIN LIN

Joined Artfinder: Oct. 2016

Artworks for sale: 177

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Australia

Updates from HSIN LIN's studio

  • Featured Artwork - A Lifetime Sunshine -Flowering Gum - Corymbia Ficifolia (2022) By HSIN LIN. Original artwork now available on Art Finder!

    Featured Artwork - A Lifetime Sunshine -Flowering Gum - Corymbia Ficifolia (2022) By HSIN LIN. Original artwork now available on Art Finder!

    Hey 😊Can I tell you a story? So, the project is delivered in full this week so that I can finally reveal what I’ve been working on for the past 10 months. Not gonna lie, the original artwork took me almost 1 year to paint. Full video can be view in the post below. If you live around the area, you may already saw our new and vibrant public art display in the park. Blossoms of Life - The Eucalyptus Flower For Everyone. A public art project led by visual artist Hsin Lin, collaborate with poet Lauren M. Hancock. The installation is now available to view at Ringwood Lake Park, Melbourne, Australia. This project is supported by Maroondah City Council. Public art Location: Ringwood Lake Playground, Ringwood Lake Park 172 Maroondah Hwy Ringwood VIC 3134 Featured Artwork - A Lifetime Sunshine -Flowering Gum - Corymbia Ficifolia (2022) By HSIN LIN. Artist Acrylic on canvas. 76.2 (W) x 121.9 cm (H) Affirmation: Let me be your sunshine on a rainy day, in the darkest hours, every day to shine your day. Last but not least, there are so many people that I would like to say thank you to. It wasn’t an easy journey and we wouldn’t be able to make it without all your love and support. Happy Holiday everyone & hope the artwork brings you a big smile when you see it! 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 December 2022

    It's a wrap !The born of a public art - Blossoms of Life - By HSIN LIN

    Hey 😊Can I tell you a story? So, the project is delivered in full this week so that I can finally reveal what I’ve been working on for the past 10 months. (Not gonna lie, the original artwork took me almost 1 year to paint.) In the following days, I will post the rest of the videos so stay tuned 😊! (Full video link in bio in my youtube channel !) If you live around the area, you may already saw our new and vibrant public art display in the park. Blossoms of Life - The Eucalyptus Flower For Everyone. A public art project led by visual artist Hsin Lin, collaborate with poet Lauren M. Hancock. The installation is now available to view at Ringwood Lake Park, Melbourne, Australia. This project is supported by Maroondah City Council. Signage Design and Implementation _ @micio_melbourne Featured Artwork - A Lifetime Sunshine -Flowering Gum - Corymbia Ficifolia (2022) By HSIN LIN. Artist Acrylic on canvas. 76.2 (W) x 121.9 cm (H) Affirmation: Let me be your sunshine on a rainy day, in the darkest hours, every day to shine your day. We are honoured to attend the Grant Recognition Event on 20 July at The Karralyka Centre and pleased and humbled to be invited by Gordon, president of Ringwood Art Society to give a briefing of the project at RAS sponsor’s night on August 8. A special thank you to Gordon who auspices our project. Last but not least, there are so many people that I would like to say thank you to. It wasn’t an easy journey and we wouldn’t be able to make it without all your love and support. We really look forward to seeing everyone at the official launch event on Feb 2023, date TBA. Happy Holiday everyone & hope the artwork brings you a big smile when you see it! 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

    16 December 2022

    Season’s greetings everyone! An early Merry Christmas to all my new & old friends. P.s. I am still shipping during the holiday, so remember to get the artwork you love before anyone else does !:)

    Season’s greetings everyone! An early Merry Christmas to all my new & old friends. P.s. I am still shipping during the holiday, so remember to get the artwork you love before anyone else does !:)

    Where ever you are , I hope you are well, healthy and happy! I am back for the 1st blog post of December 2022! ❤️ Featured artwork in this photo- We Are One - Kangaroo Paw, Grevillea and Clivia - Australian Garden (2021) By HSIN LIN Original artwork Sold. Affirmation – We are all the waves in the ocean, together we are one. Australian native plants are one of my favourite themes to study and paint. I especially love how our native plants survive all kinds of extreme weather conditions in their own unique ways and still stand tall. It reminds me that we shall never give up no matter what kind of difficulty we encounter in life. Kangaroo Paw- originates from western Australia. The most common meaning for the bloom is uniqueness and individuality. Succulent symbolize Loyalty and endurance. Grevillea symbolizes courage, primarily native to Australia, are evergreen shrubs or trees of great beauty with needle-like to fern-like foliage and incredibly flamboyant flowers. Clivia is also a very common plant that you can find in the Australian garden, also known as the Natal lily or bush lily. The spiritual meaning of the blossoms is very positive. Its symbolic meaning comes from the appearance- of tall, straight leaves, symbolising fortitude, unyielding, modesty and gentleness. 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

    09 December 2022

    Original artwork Sold! Thank you to my dear collector from USA for giving this artwork a forever home.

    Original artwork Sold! Thank you to my dear collector from USA for giving this artwork a forever home.

    Featured artwork in this photo- We Are One - Kangaroo Paw, Grevillea and Clivia - Australian Garden (2021) By HSIN LIN LIMITED EDITION Giclée prints are available. Affirmation – We are all the waves in the ocean, together we are one. Australian native plants are one of my favourite themes to study and paint. I especially love how our native plants survive all kinds of extreme weather conditions in their own unique ways and still stand tall. It reminds me that we shall never give up no matter what kind of difficulty we encounter in life. Kangaroo Paw- originates from western Australia. The most common meaning for the bloom is uniqueness and individuality. Succulent symbolize Loyalty and endurance. Grevillea symbolizes courage, primarily native to Australia, are evergreen shrubs or trees of great beauty with needle-like to fern-like foliage and incredibly flamboyant flowers. Clivia is also a very common plant that you can find in the Australian garden, also known as the Natal lily or bush lily. The spiritual meaning of the blossoms is very positive. Its symbolic meaning comes from the appearance- of tall, straight leaves, symbolising fortitude, unyielding, modesty and gentleness. Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece in the show, 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

    24 November 2022

    It's Gifting Season! Drumrolls for this beauty : A Lifetime Companion – White Lilies - new artwork released

    To experience the changing of the seasons and to present moments, it has become a routine of mine to paint the first bloom in my surrounding during its flowering season. I can't describe how much I love this piece. After months of production, It's finally here ! I present you the latest piece from my award-winning/signature series -Bloom like flowers. A Lifetime Companion – White Lilies By HSIN LIN 11/11/2022 Artist Acrylic on Acid-free canvas. Signed at the front and ready to hang. The 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. 75 (W) x 75 cm (H) x 2.5 cm (D) Affirmation: You are my home and love all at once, forever and always. White lilies symbolise purity, virtue, commitment and rebirth, and are often used at weddings. They can also represent a rejuvenation of the soul. In this particular artwork, those subtle, tiny fallen pollen on those silky soft petals, leaf veins and the texture of flower buds are definitely my favourite details. It is such a joy to paint, to study the lights and shades on these gorgeous blossoms. A journey that I have enjoyed so much. It's a coincidence that I ended up having two lilies in this artwork, which reminds me of our relationship with ourselves, with others and with the world. The flower always blooms in its 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 at Mornington peninsula, Summer, 2022. -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 any particular piece in the show, 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

    14 November 2022

    {Press Update!!} Special thanks to Mmont Marte Art for the invitation and featuring my self- portrait, my great pleasure to have your love and support.

    {Press Update!!} Special thanks to Mmont Marte Art for the invitation and featuring my self- portrait, my great pleasure to have your love and support.

    [💡How to paint realistic portraits with acrylics by Hsin Lin ] -{Part 3} Quote from original article- Step 6 - Blending the colour For the realistic flowers, I use thin liner brushes to outline the silhouette with a darker tone, then switch to a round soft brush with a lighter tone on it, and quickly smooth the outline colour with a lighter tone while the paint is half dry. This will create the gradient effect. It also gives a perfectly smooth blend of the flower petals this way. Artist’s tips and hints Take a break Your eyes might become tired and confused by working on the intricated composition for a long time. To avoid confusion at any stage, this is what I do - put an arrow or any mark on the centred petal that you want to start with. So anytime you come back to painting you know where to start. Rest and look at your work from afar Rest whenever you feel tired, painting with tired eyes might result in a colour combination you didn’t want or disorderly composition. A good way other than resting, is to have a walk outside looking at the view far away or under the natural sunlight, in order to balance the vision. Hsin Lin is a contemporary nature artist living in Melbourne. For Hsin, painting is a form of meditation where she often reflects and finds meaning in her everyday life. Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece in the show, 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

    31 October 2022

    {Press update} How to paint realistic portraits with acrylics by Hsin Lin. Demo artwork : Self- portrait- Poise and Pride

    {Press update} How to paint realistic portraits with acrylics by Hsin Lin. Demo artwork : Self- portrait- Poise and Pride

    Special thanks to Mont Marte Art for the invitation and featuring my self- portrait & the interview. My great pleasure to have your love and support.💕 Quote from original article - [🏆How to paint realistic portraits with acrylics by Hsin Lin ] Contemporary nature artist Hsin Lin is stepping us through how to paint realistic portraits with acrylics. Hsin’s added her signature florals to the artwork, so you can also learn a thing or two about painting realistic flowers too. This artwork is called “Poise and Pride.” In April 2018, it was awarded the ‘Highly Commended Acrylic’ in The Hut Gallery Open Award Exhibition. The goal of my art journey has always been to stay true to myself and be true to the present moments. In this work, I decided to add in the flowers from my front yard - peony stands for honour, and bush lily stands for good luck. In order to capture the details in this artwork, it actually took me several months to re-reconnect to myself mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. I absolutely enjoyed painting these photo-realistic flowers, sometimes I even have dreams full of beautiful, delicate flower petals after a long day in the studio, which is totally worth it. I always want to deliver an important message in my floral series. Now is the very best time to be alive. Be at the moment, be yourself. Whenever you are experiencing difficulty, life itself can be bloomed like flowers with no fear. Step 1 - Overall Sketch for composition In the preliminary sketch, I try to keep this step simple and brief, but definitely think through the overall composition. I use black watercolour pencils and a HB pencil over the undertone for the shadow and the leaves’ layout. The reason I used watercolour pencils for drafting, is because it blends in well, with no sketching trace left once the second layer of paint is applied. Or it can be easily removed with a little bit of water. Step 2 - Drafting the feature proportion and flower petals in detail Now it’s time to sketch in the detail. In this painting, the major object that I wanted to point out, is the specific peony roses and the bush lilies. Because the flower is made up of many layers of petals, these need to be sketched as detailed as possible in this stage. As the layout had been decided as the firmed line in step 1, draw the silhouette of the petals of each flower precisely and find where the light comes from. Sketch the and leaves on the background, pencil and eraser are used in this step. If you want a more clean-finished result, apply another layer of varnish spray. Or what I do is I brush another thin layer of diluted gesso and let dry for a day. Step 3 - Starting with the background colour Start with Burnt Sienna, mixed with Titanium white in the process to create the depth of background. Step 4 - Background Leaves- grevillea, the flower of courage. More layers of green tone are added to the background and now we have the line and shape of the leaves established. Grevillea is one of my favorited trees. I adore the beauty of it every day I walk into the woods near my studio. Grevillea stands for strength and courage, this is exactly what I would like to express in this piece. Step 5 - Start the main section of the flower Now comes to the main part, I have a special size 4 round Sable Brush that I kept for more than 20 years, works wonder on the flower details. Structured acrylics are used here, sometimes I mix the colour with impasto medium for textured and non-transparency purposes. When it comes to the main flowers, I start with darker tone and then blended in white for a lighter tone which is added gradually step by step, so the colour hue would stay in harmony as a whole for the painting. Then more white is added in where the light sits. Stay tune on tomorrow's post for the rest if the steps :) Hope everyone's having a wonderful day & enjoy ! Warm Regards from HSIN LIN

    31 October 2022

    {Award Update} A Lifetime Grit - 3rd Prize in National Mental Health Month Art Competition 3/10/2022

    {Award Update} A Lifetime Grit - 3rd Prize in National Mental Health Month Art Competition 3/10/2022

    Good day everyone ! No matter wherever you are, I hope you are healthy, happy and well. I am back with the 1st blog post on Oct along with an award update! My absolute pleasure to receive the award on the official launch of National Mental Health Month in Parliament House, Victoria on the 1st of Oct. National Mental Health Month 2022 Awareness Campaign theme: ‘Building Resilience’ To me, this artwork is a perfect one to respond to the theme. It is also an artwork for everyone who didn’t give up when going through the low point in life. Much appreciated to Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) for the great honour.*This particular artwork - A LifeTime Grit - has won two prizes. * List of Awards- 1. Oct 2022 - A LifeTime Grit - 3rd Prize for the National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022. Award is presented on Oct 1st 2022 at Parliament House, Melbourne. 2. July 2022 – A LifeTime Grit - Highly Commended award in The Victorian Artists Society WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION. A Lifetime Grit- Eucalyptus Macrocarpa (2021) Artist Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas. Artwork extends to all Sides. 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) (D) By HSIN LIN Affirmation: The reality is now, let’s play to win. This artwork was inspired by my visit to Royal Botanic Garden Cranbourne. I was drawn immediately to this particular Eucalyptus macrocarpa tree in full bloom in the flowering season. I love the details on those large ovate grey leaves and the earthy tone on the plant. The rough surface of the gum nuts and the smooth silky texture of the flowers, display of greatest strength of life. {Press Update} *This Artwork – A LifeTime Grit (2021) is featured in Maroondah City Council’s news –Interview with the Artist: Hsin Lin - Bloom Like Flowers. Published by Amy Freund, Editorial and Publications Officer. Publish date -24th Feb 2022, Melbourne, Victoria. * Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece in the show, 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

    03 October 2022

    🏆{Award Update} Much appreciated to Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) for the great honour

    🏆{Award Update} Much appreciated to Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) for the great honour

    My absolute pleasure to receive the award on the official launch of National Mental Health Month in Parliament House, Victoria on the 1st of Oct. National Mental Health Month 2022 Awareness Campaign theme: ‘Building Resilience’ To me, this artwork is a perfect one to respond to the theme. It is also an artwork for everyone who didn’t give up when going through the low point in life. Much appreciated to Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) for the great honour, as well as congratulations to all the winners. *This particular artwork - A LifeTime Grit - has won two prizes. * List of Awards- 1. Oct 2022 - A LifeTime Grit - 3rd Prize for the National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022. Award is presented on Oct 1st 2022 at Parliament House, Melbourne. 2. July 2022 – A LifeTime Grit - Highly Commended award in The Victorian Artists Society WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION. A Lifetime Grit- Eucalyptus Macrocarpa (2021) Artist Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas. Artwork extends to all Sides. 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) (D) By HSIN LIN Affirmation: The reality is now, let’s play to win. This artwork was inspired by my visit to Royal Botanic Garden Cranbourne. I was drawn immediately to this particular Eucalyptus macrocarpa tree in full bloom in the flowering season. I love the details on those large ovate grey leaves and the earthy tone on the plant. The rough surface of the gum nuts and the smooth silky texture of the flowers, display of greatest strength of life. {Press Update} *This Artwork – A LifeTime Grit (2021) is featured in Maroondah City Council’s news –Interview with the Artist: Hsin Lin - Bloom Like Flowers. Published by Amy Freund, Editorial and Publications Officer. Publish date -24th Feb 2022, Melbourne, Victoria. * Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece in the show, 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

    03 October 2022

    National Mental Health Month 2022 Awareness Campaign theme: ‘Building Resilience’

    National Mental Health Month 2022 Awareness Campaign theme: ‘Building Resilience’

    {Award Update} A Lifetime Grit - 3rd Prize in National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022 My absolute pleasure to receive the award on the official launch of National Mental Health Month in Parliament House, Victoria on the 1st of Oct. National Mental Health To me, this artwork is a perfect one to respond to the theme. It is also an artwork for everyone who didn’t give up when going through the low point in life. Much appreciated to Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) for the great honour, as well as congratulations to all the winners. *This particular artwork - A LifeTime Grit - has won two prizes. * List of Awards- 1. Oct 2022 - A LifeTime Grit - 3rd Prize for the National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022. Award is presented on Oct 1st 2022 at Parliament House, Melbourne. 2. July 2022 – A LifeTime Grit - Highly Commended award in The Victorian Artists Society WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION. A Lifetime Grit- Eucalyptus Macrocarpa (2021) Artist Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas. Artwork extends to all Sides. 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) (D) By HSIN LIN Affirmation: The reality is now, let’s play to win. This artwork was inspired by my visit to Royal Botanic Garden Cranbourne. I was drawn immediately to this particular Eucalyptus macrocarpa tree in full bloom in the flowering season. I love the details on those large ovate grey leaves and the earthy tone on the plant. The rough surface of the gum nuts and the smooth silky texture of the flowers, display of greatest strength of life. {Press Update} *This Artwork – A LifeTime Grit (2021) is featured in Maroondah City Council’s news –Interview with the Artist: Hsin Lin - Bloom Like Flowers. Published by Amy Freund, Editorial and Publications Officer. Publish date -24th Feb 2022, Melbourne, Victoria. * Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece in the show, 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

    03 October 2022

    {Award Update} A Lifetime Grit - 3rd Prize in National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022

    Good day everyone ! No matter wherever you are, I hope you are healthy, happy and well. I am back with the 1st blog post on Oct along with an award update! My absolute pleasure to receive the award on the official launch of National Mental Health Month in Parliament House, Victoria on the 1st of Oct. National Mental Health Month 2022 Awareness Campaign theme: ‘Building Resilience’ To me, this artwork is a perfect one to respond to the theme. It is also an artwork for everyone who didn’t give up when going through the low point in life. Much appreciated to Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) for the great honour, as well as congratulations to all the winners. *This particular artwork - A LifeTime Grit - has won two prizes. * List of Awards- 1. Oct 2022 - A LifeTime Grit - 3rd Prize for the National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022. Award is presented on Oct 1st 2022 at Parliament House, Melbourne. 2. July 2022 – A LifeTime Grit - Highly Commended award in The Victorian Artists Society WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION. A Lifetime Grit- Eucalyptus Macrocarpa (2021) Artist Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas. Artwork extends to all Sides. 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) (D) By HSIN LIN Affirmation: The reality is now, let’s play to win. This artwork was inspired by my visit to Royal Botanic Garden Cranbourne. I was drawn immediately to this particular Eucalyptus macrocarpa tree in full bloom in the flowering season. I love the details on those large ovate grey leaves and the earthy tone on the plant. The rough surface of the gum nuts and the smooth silky texture of the flowers, display of greatest strength of life. {Press Update} *This Artwork – A LifeTime Grit (2021) is featured in Maroondah City Council’s news –Interview with the Artist: Hsin Lin - Bloom Like Flowers. Published by Amy Freund, Editorial and Publications Officer. Publish date -24th Feb 2022, Melbourne, Victoria. * Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece in the show, 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

    03 October 2022

    Back from solo exhibition , now available  - WILD BOTANICAL ABSTRACT Series - by HSIN LIN

    Back from solo exhibition , now available - WILD BOTANICAL ABSTRACT Series - by HSIN LIN

    A sincere thank you to everyone who made it to my previous solo exhibition -WILD BOTANICAL ABSTRACT. About the exhibition- Hsin Lin’s series WILD BOTANICAL ABSTRACT explores the process of blooming and our connection to nature. The series features original acrylic paintings with bold and spontaneous brushstrokes that celebrate native Australian flowers, and wildlife and highlights the structures that intertwine and support them. Featured Artworks - 1. Let’s Make A Wish - Banksia Menziesii (Menzies Banksia)- Original Artwork By HSIN LIN -Ready To Hang 2. The Sunny Side Of Everything – Sunflowers - Ready To Hang- Original artwork by HSIN LIN 3. Sun Shines Brighter When I Am With You 4. Our Safe Place - Digitalis Purpurea 5. All The Wonderful Feelings - Flowering Gum 6. Love Struck 7. Spring Euphony 8. Good Food, Good Mood. 9. Beach Patrol 10. Sail Away With Me. Meanwhile, If you would like to collect any particular piece in the show, 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

    15 September 2022