| Biography of Terry Hsu Terry Hsu was born for arts, particularly the visual art. He started learning painting when Eneha Eytnh, a decamped Russian aristocrat became his teacher when he was at 7 years old. For eight years, influenced with traditional classic painting training, Terry had fun of painting portraits, animals and landscapes and it was when that he took the art as part of his life. In his youth, Chinese oil painter Fanfu, Li unfolded him the book of all different artifices and genre. Terry was amazed of the art history and challenged himself in all possible styles. At his twenties, Terry received trainings in sculpture and fabric print design, in Luxun Art Academy, a well-known art academy in China. The career related art forms became more of his expression and turned out to be his style. After his moving to Canada in 1999, Terry is inspired like never by the beautiful North American splendorous landscapes and adorable animals. The travels give a feast for Terry’s heart and soul. He paints to share, with his friends and families. The compliment & recognition from local shows in 2004 after his works being exposed, made him determined to be an artist for rest of his life since 2006. He is identified as a Hyper realistic painter. Born in Shenyang China, 1963 Drawing started at Dalian Children's Palace ,China , 1970 Painting from 1970, instructed by Eneha Nytnh, from1980, instucted by FanFu Li. 1985, graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Industry Economic Management, Liaoning University Employed by the municipal government, as a designer for local industrial development projects. Refreshed for Industrial design and sculpt in China Luxun Art Academy , 1986 Advanced study in Fabric Design, China Luxun Art Academy, 1988 Chief Designer of developing projects, China Golden Cup Auto Group, 1993 1999 moved to Canada, a free lace fabric print designer 2006 determined to be an artist for rest of his life |

Terry Hsu "Boundaries of art have no shape, colour and smell; therefore, even if they existed, we would not be able to know that we have stepped on them. If you seek art, you may find it in everything around you. In landscapes, I find the most perfect work of art, shaped and painted by the Creator himself." |
