Popular artist couple Chien Hsuan-Ming and Tsai Yu-Yun will showcase digital reproductions of their complete artwork series “Think Good, Be Blessed” at the upcoming Art Shopping 2025, sharing messages of positivity and optimism.

TAIPEI, TAIWAN (MERXWIRE) – The Spring Edition of Art Shopping 2025 – Salon International d’Art Contemporain will open spectacularly this April at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, France. Several Asian artists will showcase artworks combining traditional Chinese art with Kyo Folding Fans craftsmanship at booths curated by Kasashima Gallery, offering visitors rich Eastern charm and visual enjoyment.
This report will introduce notable artists participating in Art Shopping 2025, providing readers an in-depth look at their artistic philosophies and distinctive creations. It aims to guide readers through the diverse facets of contemporary art and offer insights into creative perspectives shaped by Asian cultural backgrounds. The featured artists highlighted in this article are Chien Hsuan-Ming and Tsai Yu-Yun.

Artists Chien Hsuan-Ming and Tsai Yu-Yun are not only a model couple in the art community but are also acclaimed as rising stars in contemporary painting. Often drawing inspiration from nature and scenery, they collaboratively produce vibrant and dynamic ink paintings. Chien skillfully wields brushstrokes to create powerful and grand compositions, while Tsai enriches the works with color, infusing them with delicacy and depth. Their distinctive style seamlessly blends freedom and vitality, capturing an expressive, energetic spirit. Through their artwork, they aim to convey positivity and uplifting energy.
In Paris, they will exhibit digital reproductions of their complete artwork series, “Think Good, Be Blessed.” The original series integrates calligraphy into ink paintings, employing natural and fluid brushstrokes to create compositions that blur the boundary between text and imagery, capturing the profound beauty and limitless imagination inherent in Eastern art. Notably, the series incorporates the Chinese philosophy of the five elements—metal, wood, water, fire, and earth—symbolizing luck, joy, prosperity, and positive relationships. By blending Chinese philosophy with positive energy, the artists aim to bring warmth and inspiration into people’s everyday lives.


Over the past year, works by Chien Hsuan-Ming and Tsai Yu-Yun have been exhibited at prominent international art fairs in Spain, Milan, Italy, and Miami Beach, USA, attracting widespread attention and enthusiastic discussion in Western art circles. Their distinctive ink painting style, skillfully integrating calligraphic elements, not only highlights the profound essence of Eastern aesthetics but also introduces Chinese culture onto the international stage, providing a fresh interpretation of contemporary art. Driven by their spirit of continuous innovation, there is great anticipation surrounding the artists’ future creations and artistic trajectory.
A total of 20 artists from Taiwan and Japan will showcase their works at Kasashima Gallery’s exhibition booth. The featured artworks encompass various artistic forms, including Chinese ink painting, traditional calligraphy, hard-nib calligraphy, and contemporary art, fully demonstrating the distinctive charm and artistic styles of Eastern culture. The exhibition will take place from April 4 to April 6, 2025, at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, France. Art enthusiasts are warmly invited to experience the captivating beauty of Eastern aesthetics.
Contacts:
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SOURCE: Kasashima Gallery