Born in Hong Kong, she studied fine arts at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta. Now a medical researcher at the University of Calgary, she was always interested in art. She experiments with a variety of mediums, comprised of silk screening, silk painting, acrylic and oil, Chinese watercolour, pastel, and even clay.
Her specialty is combining all the media to convey her emotions. The mixed media style has lead to many unique and stimulating works. Art is her channel to liberating the soul.

She will continue to pursue the true taste of brilliancy and lustre, a melange of all intrinsic and extrinsic elements to redefine the essence of life.
Her art is collected across Canada, the United States and in Hong Kong, the UK and China; not only by galleries, but by dignitaries (“Celestial” was presented to Consulate General of Canada, “Sacred Earth” was donated to Art le Cart, Calgary Foothills Hospital) as well.
She was a recognized artist at “Celebration of Immigrant Women in the Millenium” at the Euro-Canadian Cultural Centre in November 2000.
She believes art is alive and will forever remain a learning process.
Lately, she has focused on a new theme, called Art Meets Science.
She states:
| This series of paintings has the explicit intention of bringing together traditionally separate realms: east and west, and art and science. This motif I draw from my own experience: I was born in Hong Kong, a person of oriental origin, yet I am a proud Canadian. Being a medical researcher has plunged my thoughts into a rational, factual realm, and yet I try to retain the culture and tradition of my roots. I try to synthesize oriental and occidental ideas and techniques which surpass traditional cultural boundaries. It is through these paintings where Eastern style meets Western, this synthesis of Oriental/Occidental Art where art meets science. It is pertinent to realize this is not a contrast of the two separate entities, but a comparison; a relation. Art is a product of the human mind and only the mind. All religion, art; the aesthetic and spiritual, are all the result of human ingenuity, yet its presence and appreciation can only be realized by our analytical nature and quest for understanding. It is a balance: a ying and yang. One cannot exist without the other, and it is through my art that these two worlds are united. It is crucial for the harmonic cohabitance for all mankind. |


