Qian Xiao

Canadian artist Qian Xiao ( Grace) was born in China in 1971. Her father was an oil painter, and oil paint brushes and paint-filled skirts grew up with her. After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts, she worked as an art teacher for 20 years, switching between different types of paintings, including oil, watercolour, acrylic, and pastel. Combining different painting techniques was her research direction.

In 2014, Qian Xiao immigrated to Canada and currently living in the St. Lawrence River area of Ontario. Over the past decade, she has devoted herself to the artistic creation of water-based acrylics and Mixed media. Its compatibility with other materials has greatly expanded the boundaries of her artistic expression. With the transparent, translucent, and opaque characteristics of acrylic, Qian Xiao conveys the unspeakable poetry between dream and reality. With the combination of various media and materials, it constructs a sense of entity on an abstract background, presenting the opposition and transformation of void and existence. She became an elected member of The Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour in 2015 and an elected member of Society of Canadian Artists in 2016.

Qian Xiao`s `Body - Mind - Spirit` series uses the iris flower as a symbol of consciousness, guiding people from the outside to the inside to care for the real inner needs of individuals. Through inlaid chips and electronic components, her `TECH-SOUL` series triggers people's discussion of the original motives of technology. She believes that the work is done by the artist and the audience. The concrete part is the symbol of consciousness, and the abstract part is the extension of thinking. The reality that people face is represented by a multi-layered rough texture, which is stacked in your life. However, the light will pass through a complex reality and shine into your heart.





Qian Xiao's CV