born in early 1950, grew up in Hong Kong, her father was
a general manager of a small dyes store in Central District. She loves
playing with pigments ever since little. Drawing/painting has become her
sweet way of expression in early childhood. Always first in art in
schools. Graduated secondary from Ho Tung Technical School for Girls with
majors in Art and Pottery in 1969. She was one of the ten graduates of
Third Year Art from Grantham College of education in 1971. Won
scholarship and further study teaching art to children with special needs
in University of Manchester UK in 1976-1977. Learn Chinese Landscape
painting and Sung Style Elaborate painting independently under masters Siu
Lap-Sing and Tong Huang in early 70’s. At the age of 15 worked as an
on-glaze designer for Lanecawford after school. Started art teaching
profession at a government subsized secondary before turning twenty-one.
Been teaching art/pottery to hearing impaired children for years. Served as
a full-time art/design lecturer at Sir Robert Black College of Education,
Northcote College of Education and HK Institute of Ed. For more than
twelve years before immigration to Canada in 1995.
Currently, teach a teenage Saturday art class at
Evergreen Cultural Centre, Studio B in Coquitlam though out academic year.
And is a volunteer member sitting in the Visual Art Committee, Evergreen
Cultural Centre, Coquitlam.
Have been living in Coquitlam for twelve years. Member
of Port Moody Art Association and National Art Education Association since
1996. Participated various art exhibitions, mostly group shows in HK and
a few group shows in Tri-cities, BC. The most recent show: 2006 Teacher &
Student Art Exhibition at Terry Fox Library, Port Coquitlam
Accent on Art January 8, 2007 (24 min. TV interview)