Artist’s works are Contagious
Contagious…it is a new exhibit that is launching tonight at the Image Factory. Although presumed to be the works of several artists, it is in fact the artwork of nineteen year old Julian Kuo. The fifty-five piece collection is the artists best works that he painted between February to April of this year. Using different techniques and styles, Kuo wants to infect people and convert them into art-lovers.
Julian Veronin Kuo, Artist
“Each piece of artwork has its own story. So I want them to come here and they can look at my artwork and create their own point of view of those artwork and to describe by themselves for the artwork story. I have three sections here. The first one would be abstract, the second one would be human and the third one would be landscape. Those are from different kinds of art-styles. So I want to present several kinds of art-style so that people can like art…like contagious.”
Duane Moody
“Tell us about those art-styles.”
Julian Veronin Kuo
“The art-style for landscape would be realism and abstract would be abstract. And those humans that I create is just like an abstract human because it doesn’t look like a human, but a special alien. So that is my design.”
Duane Moody
“Why contagious?”
“Because painting is a very happy thing in my life and I want people to love art. And when people see my art that they want to create their own art. I just want to share my idea to people and also tell people art is fun.”
Duane Moody
“Tell us about a particular piece that you consider your favorite and why?”
Julian Veronin Kuo
“I feel proud of my human because I designed the human…and I like when people see my human and would say wow, how do you do this nad these human look beautiful.”
The exhibit is free and started earlier tonight at seven o’clock. Each piece is available for sale.