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- female + gemini + hippie artist
= 3 types of crazy
= you lose.
like an asian version of frida kahlo
minus the old balls cheating husband .
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recent arte .
2009-10-19 1:38AM / 標準BLOG
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT tour - CULVER CITY
the last stop of the national tour ‘the kids are alright’ featured in lebasse gallery in culver city
nate frizzell is the headliner and he is amazing - so you should check out the gallery sometime!
“hell hath no fury like a woman’s scorn.” 12″x12″ acrylic on canvases. $450
the story of rangda: rangda is a balinese queen who was exiled from the kingdom for practicing sorcery. she took revenge by killing half the empire before she was stopped by a holy man. her name means ‘widow.’ i really want rangda as a tattoo.
TAROT CARD SHOW - THE HIVE GALLERY
the tarot card show - the gallery curator picked twenty artists to contribute to the show. he shuffled the card deck for fifteen minutes and dealt cards accordingly (this way each artist’s true card comes up)
my card is the sun - in the story: after a very long and arduous journey, the fool comes across a little boy in a field of sunflowers. amidst the field, the fool finally feels happy and experiences ecstasy. the boy walks with the fool, asking questions like why the sky is blue. after a while, the fool turns around and asks the boy, who are you? and the boy answered, i am you. the boy began to float up into the sky and disappeared towards the sun. the sun card means pure happiness.
“i am you.” 11″x14″ acrylic on canvas, $200
THE HIVE GALLERY & STUDIOS
729 south spring street, los angeles ca
SYRUP DESSERTS
i have a bunch of paintings in Syrup Desserts, a waffle shop that serves amazing sweets. every artwalk i stop by to greet customers and show off work, so if you are in the area please stop by.
i have a series of deer i painted specifically for syrup - i cleaned up my style for the shop in order to preserve ambiance.
series of deer. acrylic on canvas. will display names and prices later.
SNEAK PEEK
i will be showing off more work next month, friday the 13th with Box8 - very excited! heres a snippet of what i am working on
i once had a dream about a phoenix that swooped me up into the sky and i returned back as a corpse. will elaborate later
so this is me in a nutshell in terms of my painting life. other than that, i am still teaching at vision21 (foundation, illustration, sometimes concept and fashion illustration) i love my students! i am also working on a bunch of freelance projects and i work promo in hollywood for visionshock. busy busy busy! and very very happy

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new diggs
2009-07-25 10:19AM / 標準BLOG
for the ‘kids are alright’ tour - show coming up ….. acrylic on wood .
“the caretaker” acrlyic on wood, 16″x16″ $450
toronto gallery
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EMPTYKINGDOM.com!
2009-07-18 5:12AM / 標準BLOG
big fan of EMPTYKINGDOM.com! and im honored that they have me as a featured artist on their site! yay yay! check it! <3
other updated portfolio: asiaengart.carbonmade.com
and check out the black maria gallery this weekend! i already sold “sun god”

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“run-on sentences” solo show + “kids are alright” tour
2009-07-16 1:12AM / 標準BLOG
ive been swamped recently, fighting to keep my head above water.
last friday i drove at 5am and left la and got to the bay area at 10am. 12noon i went to pueblo nuevo gallery in berkeley to help set up my solo show “run-on sentences.” saturday rolled around and i was there for 6 hrs. here are some of the few pieces i had for the show:
“fish” (brush pen, 11″x14″)
“battle” (brush pen, 11″x14″)
“dollfaced” (brush pen, 11″x14″)
“there’s a storm in my heart” (brush pen, 11″x14″)
“hummingbird spring” (brush pen, 11″x14″)
“hannah” (verathin pencil, 11″x14″)
“fun!” (verathin pencil, 11″x14″)
“my garden” (acrylic, 36″x72″)
my show was called “run-on sentences” because that’s how i build up my work, i freehand my art so i never know where im going. i may mess up or come across obstacles in my work, but learning how to fix things within composition is part of discovering beauty. this is a reflection of the life i live, it is organic and extremely unpredictable, and whether obstacles or discoveries, they can turn into all things beautiful and create stronger character.
if anyone is in the bay area and still interested in looking at my work, please call pueblo nuevo for an appoinment:
ask for plinio at 510 452 7363
to check out photos from my show, you can go to :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tffny_eng/sets/72157621411024317/
this weekend is the opening reception for “the kids are alright” tour shown at “black maria gallery.” each artist from the kids tour submits two pieces in black and white:
“(how now) sun god” (brush pen, 18″x24″)
“hannah noir” (acrylic, 18″x24″)
opening reception is this weekend:
BLACK MARIA
July 18th through August 8th, 2009
Opening Reception: Saturday, 18th of July, 7:00 - 10:30pm
3137 Glendale Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90039
323.660.9393
info@blackmariagallery.comhttp://www.blackmariagallery.com/
if you are in the area, the show looks AWESOME~!!! go see it!!!
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in the crossroads .
2009-06-29 3:13AM / 標準BLOG
it stopped me in my tracks.
what the fuck am i doing here?
i sat down, still shaking. i ran my fingers under my eyes to make sure the tears didnt strip away my eyeliner. my hands were unsteady and i was afraid to go back out there, but i took a deep breath and threw on a fake smile and finished my shift.
this weekend, i passed up $200 vip tickets to the annual rave 'electric carnival daisy' to make some cash. it hurt, but i knew it was better to be responsible and bring home the dough rather than having fun. i worked friday and saturday nights at the korean club called kar nak, where i was a promotional model for crown royal's cask 16. my job was to get people's attention at the door, let them know about the special promotion with the new product, take pictures, go around the floor and quizzing people so that they could win prizes. friday was rough because i worked by myself on a packed night - it was exhausting.
that first night on friday amidst handing out prizes, i was in the middle of walking away from a table when a guy grabbed my ass. i was very close to hitting him, but kept composure. i was pretty steamed and i should've done something, but i remembered how embarrassed the company was when i cussed someone out on stage the first time i represented them.
i stormed out of the lounge area and i told my boss that i almost smacked someone but i stopped because i didnt want him to look bad. he felt horrible and gave me permission to cuss out teh customer the next time i saw him. i went home pretty angry, wishing i defended myself the way i wanted to, but it was in the past and there was nothing more i could do.
four hours later i woke up. every saturday is a fourteen hour work block for me; i teach for ten hours and then i have enough time to get dressed and work the nightlife scene. i was developing red eye and i was going to take a nap before the last class of the day but i locked my keys in my car and had to wait for aaa in 95 degree heat. straght after teaching i did my hair and threw on some fake eyelashes and went back to kar nak.
the night was a breeze compared to friday except for another mishap. amidst handing out small samples and prizes, a guy's head fell out of his booth and he grabbed my thigh a little shy of my short cuffs. i was furious. i made sure i knew what the guy looked like and yelled at security to do something. it was too loud and he couldnt hear me. i was afraid they were not going to do anything, and i was very close to walking out of the club and going home. as i desperatly needed that money, if i cant even stand up for myself i dont even want it, because i cant put a price on my dignity. i couldnt help it but i started crying. as i sat there, i was thinking, what the fuck am i doing here? im a fucking teacher - how can i be a positive female reinforcement in a place like this?
security pulled the guy outside to apologise to me. he was drunk stupid and said he didnt even recognize me. i started cussing at him and he was cussing back, which made me even more furious because he was spitting at me while slurring. the club decided that his drunken babble of 'who the fuck are you?' was a decent apology and sat him back at his booth. we worked for twenty more minutes and we all went home.
i know i take my job too seriously as a part time teacher, but during the course of this job i realized the things i do and say, no matter what the content, adheres to them. one of them told me i was her role model, and because of that i am inspired to be a better person. i discovered how much bigger the world is compared to myself, and i feel compelled to do more... like learning motherhood without the stretchmarks. haha.
everything happens for a reason. we would like to think, with time comes maturity but it doesnt necessarily come hand in hand. i am chosing to evolve.
i have a lot more to think about.
统计信息
- At the age of five, Asia Eng was diagnosed with a hearing impairment and speech ...At the age of five, Asia Eng was diagnosed with a hearing impairment and speech
impediment that made it hard for her to communicate. As a result, Asia relied on drawing and writing as a form of communication and self-expression, being that she was also a terribly, shy child. Inspired by her artistic, older sister, and encouraged by her parents, Asia pursued art as a career path.
By the time she was nineteen, Asia moved from her home in Oakland to Los Angeles in order to attend the Otis College of Art and Design. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, concentrating on Illustration and Minoring in Creative Writing. Before graduating, Asia accepted an internship at Disney Children’s Place in Pasadena. At Children’s Place, Asia worked on an internship group project and Tween apparel (i.e. Hannah Montana and High School Musical). After the internship, Asia focused on gallery work. She had her first headliner at a group show with Cannibal Flower at Hangar 101, sharing the spot with another rising artist and fellow colleague, Mia Araujo.
It has been two years since she has graduated from Otis and Asia has already worked with such clientele as Disney Children’s Place, Disney Imagineering, Harley Davidson, Warner Brothers, NZXT, Jones Edition, and Jakk’s Pacific, Thunder Lizard Studios, and The 3rd Law. At this moment, Asia is also focusing on the artwork for her own apparel. In addition to her work in clothing, Asia works as a part time teacher for Ehja Kang Art Studio and portfolio school, Vision 21. The schools range from different locations, including Northridge, Arcadia, La Crescenta, and Koreatown. Asia’s students range from four to forty-five; she teaches children’s art, general art, and college prep/portfolio art. Teaching has become a large part of Asia’s life, she has described it as “like falling in love: where you were living life perfectly fine, but once you have it, you can’t imagine life without it.” Teaching has shaped Asia’s character, as some students see her as a role model, she is forced to become a better person because of it. Asia is also being considered to teach in Korea for a duration of six months on behalf of Vision 21.
Asia kicked off 2009 with her first Exhibition space at the Hive Gallery in downtown, Los Angeles, and her first solo-show in Long Beach with Alphacult. Asia is thrilled to feature at Pueblo Nuevo, her first show in the Bay Area (the co-founder of Pueblo Nuevo, Plinio Hernandez, is a respected colleague of Asia’s). Asia is currently featured as one of the artists for "The Kids are Alright" national tour, curated by LeBasse Gallery. She will finish off the year as the headliner for a group show at the Hive Gallery (December 2009).
- 職業: 插畫家 , 畫家 , 美術設計師
- 性別: 女
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