Original artwork description:

{Award Update}
*This artwork - A LifeTime Grit - had won two prizes. *
List of Awards-
1. Oct 2022 - A LifeTime Grit (2021) is being awarded the 3rd Prize for the National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022. Awards is presented on Oct 1st 2022 at Parliament House ,Melbourne.
2. July 2022 – A LifeTime Grit (2021) has received an award as the Highly Commended artwork in The Victorian Artists Society WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION.

{Press Update}
*This particular Artwork – A Life Time Grit (2021) is featured in Maroondah City Council's news –Interview with the Artist: Hsin Lin - Bloom Like Flowers. Published by Amy Freund, Editorial and Publications Officer.
Publish date -24th Feb 2022 , Melbourne, Victoria. *

A Lifetime Grit- Eucalyptus Macrocarpa
29/10/2021
Artist Acrylic on Acid-free stretched gallery wrapped canvas. Signed at the front and ready to hang.
The artwork painted extends to all Side panels.
D rings and wire are attached at the back.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Sealed with clear varnish.
76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
By HSIN LIN

Affirmation: The reality is now, let’s play to win.

This artwork was inspired by my visit to Royal Botanic Garden in Cranbourne. I was drawn immediately to this particular Eucalyptus macrocarpa tree in full bloom in the flowering season. I love the details on those large ovate grey leaves and the earthy tone on the plant.
The rough surface on the gum nuts and the smooth silky texture on the flowers, display of greatest strength of life.

I present you the latest piece from my award-winning/signature series -Bloom like flowers.
Eucalyptus Macrocarpa (Mottlecah), a sprawling mallee endemic to Western Australia. Eucalyptus flowers also have the symbolic meaning of Healing and Protection.
The flower always blooms in its own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine.

-Bloom like flowers -
In this signature series of mine, flowers as the object represent life itself to me.
Our own will to be alive, and the way we want to be alive.
While I carefully paint these tiny flower petals or build up those fine leaf veins, it is like the way we try to figure out those uncertainties, furthermore, to be able to be closer to the truth a little bit more.

Artwork inspired by nature at Royal Botanic Garden, Cranbourne, Spring, 2021. -HSIN LIN

Exhibitions-
-12 Jul 2023 - 25 Jul 2023 VAS Award Winners Showcase Exhibition at The Victorian Artists Society
-11-28th Nov 2022 VAS Mavis Little Artist of the Year 2022 Award Exhibition at The Victorian Artists Society.
- 8 - 25 JUL 2022 VAS WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION at The Victorian Artists Society.
-25 June - Sun 3 July 2022 Camberwell Art Show at Advanced Technologies Building, Swinburne University.
-Nov 2021 Blossoms Of life by HSIN LIN- by Knox Immerse ,City Council at MIllers Homestead, Melbourne.

[Solo Exhibitions]
2 - 30 June 2024 - HSIN LIN Solo Exhibition - The First Bloom - at Mackley gallery, Victorian Artists Society.
11 - 22 Jan 2024 - HSIN LIN solo exhibition- Blossoms of Life at VAS McCubbin Gallery. Invited by The Victorian Artists Society.
18 Oct - 19 Dec2023 - HSIN LIN solo exhibition- Blossoms of Life –Invited by Wyreena Arts Centre /Maroondah City Council.
7th Feb -8th April 2022 - Bloom Like flowers by HSIN LIN presented by Maroondah City Council | Arts in Maroondah at Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery. (Melbourne, Australia)

Materials used:

Artist Acrylic on Artist quality triple primed gesso acid free canvas. Sealed with clear varnish. Signed at front, sides painted black and ready to hang. Comes with certificate of authenticity.

Tags:
#award winning #hsin lin #hlin 
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{Award Update}
*This artwork - A LifeTime Grit - had won two prizes. *
List of Awards-
1. Oct 2022 - A LifeTime Grit (2021) is being awarded the 3rd Prize for the National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2022. Awards is presented on Oct 1st 2022 at Parliament House ,Melbourne.
2. July 2022 – A LifeTime Grit (2021) has received an award as the Highly Commended artwork in The Victorian Artists Society WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION.

{Press Update}
*This particular Artwork – A Life Time Grit (2021) is featured in Maroondah City Council's news –Interview with the Artist: Hsin Lin - Bloom Like Flowers. Published by Amy Freund, Editorial and Publications Officer.
Publish date -24th Feb 2022 , Melbourne, Victoria. *

A Lifetime Grit- Eucalyptus Macrocarpa
29/10/2021
Artist Acrylic on Acid-free stretched gallery wrapped canvas. Signed at the front and ready to hang.
The artwork painted extends to all Side panels.
D rings and wire are attached at the back.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Sealed with clear varnish.
76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
By HSIN LIN

Affirmation: The reality is now, let’s play to win.

This artwork was inspired by my visit to Royal Botanic Garden in Cranbourne. I was drawn immediately to this particular Eucalyptus macrocarpa tree in full bloom in the flowering season. I love the details on those large ovate grey leaves and the earthy tone on the plant.
The rough surface on the gum nuts and the smooth silky texture on the flowers, display of greatest strength of life.

I present you the latest piece from my award-winning/signature series -Bloom like flowers.
Eucalyptus Macrocarpa (Mottlecah), a sprawling mallee endemic to Western Australia. Eucalyptus flowers also have the symbolic meaning of Healing and Protection.
The flower always blooms in its own time without competing with other flowers. May we all bloom in our time in the best season. Hope you enjoy this artwork of mine.

-Bloom like flowers -
In this signature series of mine, flowers as the object represent life itself to me.
Our own will to be alive, and the way we want to be alive.
While I carefully paint these tiny flower petals or build up those fine leaf veins, it is like the way we try to figure out those uncertainties, furthermore, to be able to be closer to the truth a little bit more.

Artwork inspired by nature at Royal Botanic Garden, Cranbourne, Spring, 2021. -HSIN LIN

Exhibitions-
-12 Jul 2023 - 25 Jul 2023 VAS Award Winners Showcase Exhibition at The Victorian Artists Society
-11-28th Nov 2022 VAS Mavis Little Artist of the Year 2022 Award Exhibition at The Victorian Artists Society.
- 8 - 25 JUL 2022 VAS WINTER SELECT EXHIBITION at The Victorian Artists Society.
-25 June - Sun 3 July 2022 Camberwell Art Show at Advanced Technologies Building, Swinburne University.
-Nov 2021 Blossoms Of life by HSIN LIN- by Knox Immerse ,City Council at MIllers Homestead, Melbourne.

[Solo Exhibitions]
2 - 30 June 2024 - HSIN LIN Solo Exhibition - The First Bloom - at Mackley gallery, Victorian Artists Society.
11 - 22 Jan 2024 - HSIN LIN solo exhibition- Blossoms of Life at VAS McCubbin Gallery. Invited by The Victorian Artists Society.
18 Oct - 19 Dec2023 - HSIN LIN solo exhibition- Blossoms of Life –Invited by Wyreena Arts Centre /Maroondah City Council.
7th Feb -8th April 2022 - Bloom Like flowers by HSIN LIN presented by Maroondah City Council | Arts in Maroondah at Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery. (Melbourne, Australia)

Materials used:

Artist Acrylic on Artist quality triple primed gesso acid free canvas. Sealed with clear varnish. Signed at front, sides painted black and ready to hang. Comes with certificate of authenticity.

Tags:
#award winning #hsin lin #hlin 
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Hsin Lin is a Melbourne-based award-winning artist who specializes in contemporary floral paintings. In both her expressive and realistic works, Lin has devoted herself to capture the beauty and serenity embodied by the... Read more

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