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At the impressionable age of eighteen, Tiffany Heng Hui Lee immigrated to the United States from Taipei, Taiwan.  As a multidisciplinary artist, Tiffany Heng Hui’s portfolio includes abstract, mixed-media objects, paper-based collages, sculptures, jewelry, and paintings. Her 30-plus years of experience as a corporate interior designer adds depth to her artwork. Using her knowledge of colors, lines, shapes, textures, and materials, bridges the disciplines of interior design and art.  In addition, while obtaining a masters of fine arts degree from the University of Houston, Tiffany was mentored by Richard Stout, a truly outstanding artist and instructor.  He pushed her to except nothing less than excellence in her work. As a graduate student Tiffany was also a teaching assistant which allowed her to demand excellence from her students as well.

 

Tiffany’s art expresses movement and energy, reflecting the changing unstable characteristics of nature, as well as the fragmentation and uncertainty of life. Abstract creations allow the viewer to interpret each work based on their personal experiences and preferences. Layers mimic the order found in nature that must be present for balance and harmony to exist. Layering materials provides depth to each object. Tiffany’s architectural background allows her to use repetitive lines to create abstract compositions. Use of intimate detail enhances the work by luring the viewer ever closer to discover things not visible from afar.

 

Tiffany’s paper collages have been selected for numerous juried exhibitions. Most recently, her work was selected by Alison de Lima Greene, the Isabel Brown Curator of Modern Contemporary Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, for the Visual Arts Alliance Exhibition “Other Stories About Who We Are”. She has exhibited in the Art Museum TX (part of the permanent collection), the Beeville Art Museum, Beeville, TX, the Kspace Contemporary, Corpus Christi, Texas, the Jung Center Houston, Texas, Lee College in Baytown, Texas, Women Made Gallery in Chicago, Illinois, curated by Kathryn Markel, and Galerie Biesenback in Cologne, Germany.

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