The Michael Aaron Gallagher Fine Art Collection includes works by artists from more than 20 countries around the globe, including nine oil paintings on linen paper by Malaysian painter Shiueh Lih, whose whimsical, dreamlike series of figurative portraits of a young heroine caught Michael’s eye.
A self-taught painter, Shiueh Lih began working with gouache paints around 2013, but eventually made the transition to oil paints, which she says “brought me forward against my own boundaries with many unspoken childhood stories.”
The vibrant blend of colors and juxtaposition of subtle imagery on paper adds to the mysterious meaning behind each of the paintings. It is as if every piece is a kaleidoscopic illustration from a children’s book that has yet to be written.
To date, Shiueh Lih is the second most represented artist in The Michael Aaron Gallagher Fine Art Collection with nine smaller works of art featured. Two different sized paintings by the artist are on display, both 5” x 7” and 8” x 10”. Although less common than the paintings on linen paper, Shiueh Lih also occasionally sells larger works on canvas as well.
In addition to selling her paintings online, she also participates in art contests in Malaysia.
“My inspirations are from all walks of life, songs, other artists and many imaginary stories,” she said.
Like puzzle pieces that fit together to seamlessly weave an exotic tale, the visual elements in her paintings are clues to the hidden meanings behind each artistic depiction. It is this strange juxtaposition of symbolism that elevates her work and makes it a special, almost literary narrative.
“I hope people can see I try to capture the beauty even in the most mundane things. Above all, I hope my art could generate insight, curiosity both old and new to all viewers.”
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