On June 6th, 2013, our musician friends from Dharma Realm Orchestra came to share their traditional Chinese music with us. Taos International Society sponsored this event at Ru Yi Studio with support and participation from our community. Leitang Leong plays the Er Hu. She is an overseas Chinese from Malaysia. She teaches at a middle school in San Francisco Bay area. Kathryn Chong, also plays the Er Hu, is an overseas Chinese from Vietnam. She is retired from insurance comany work, enjoys Chinese opera and traditional music. Marion Kwan plays the bamboo flute. She was born and raised in San Francisco. She is retired from education work, and lives in San Francisco and in Taos. Orlon Ryel is from Texas and plays the Chinese Moon Lute and drums. He now lives and works in San Francisco as a community organizer. Dharma Realm Performs at Ru Yi Studio
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Chinese calligraphy for "Love" created by Pearl Huang. c. 2013
From May 3rd to May 12th, 2013, was our Spring/Mother's Day Special event at Ru Yi Studio. Textile, jewelry, art and unique gifts were shown during this event. A special shirt with brush calligraphy of "Love" in red on black, was created by Pearl Huang to express the moving energy and loving spirit in this calligraphic art design for this unique comfortable shirt. It is a 100% cotton, crew neck, long sleeves shirt for casual wear and for special events. Local artist, Teri Patton also joined us to exhibit her beautiful jewelry designs. Teri's new work include hand-made, one of a kind cards with unique earrings cordinating with the cards' design and color scheme. Meaningful words are woven in the multi-dimentional card to send a special message for the recipient. These unique pieces are truly fine works of art to behold, own or send as a gift to a special person. Pearl Huang's design of Taos Mountain and Energy T-Shirt for Taos International Society c. Pearl Huang 2013 A special T-shirt was also designed by Pearl Huang for Taos International Society to celebrate the multicultural essence of Taos. The Society's mission is to promoting art, education, and sharing our diverse culture and life force energy from Taos with the globle community. |
AuthorPearl Weng Liang Huang, Founder of
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