
Water Holy and Pure |
Lily Xu
Watercolor
Tradition and abstraction are both visible in work of Lily Xu.
Lily Xu is a fourth-generation artist who at an early age
was nurtured by her artist grandparents to develop her passion in
classic Chinese style paintings. She uses Chinese watercolor methods
to create striking work ranging from large landscapes that take days
to complete to very small ones that involve only a few well-placed
brush strokes on the rice paper. She follows the tradition of Chinese
paintings — using elements of nature as the primary subject
— but some of her recent work, though still graceful and serene,
is more abstract.
Lily's interest in art led her to the Beijing University,
where she studied Chinese literature and fine art. She believes that
her interest in Chinese literature would be helpful to better understand
Chinese fine art. Following the training in Chinese literature and
fine arts at Beijing University, Lily practiced journalism before
pursuing her art career fulltime. After immigrating to the United
States in the early 90s, she studied western painting techniques
which helped her further develop her skills.
Lily is very active in the art community. To promote Asian art and
culture, she organized and participated many art shows and culture
events. She was founder and president of Austin Chinese Fine Arts
Society. She moved to Livermore with her family in 2004 after living
in New Jersey, Michigan and Austin, Texas.
Lily's work is now part of many private and corporate collections
across the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, South Korea and
Singapore, included Austin Children's Museum, Asian Study Center
of the University of Texas, Austin Asian American Cultural Center,
The Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas, Austin Public Libraries
(Howson Library, Hampton Library and Yarbrough Library).
Lily's work is for sale through galleries, group shows, art
festivals and home studio in Livermore.
For more information about the artist and her work, please contact
her through e-mail at lily.xu@Comcast.net,
or by phone 925-980-1005. |