Gallery interior at golden hour — a large-scale dragon painting in spray paint and gold leaf illuminated by diagonal natural light, a visitor standing mid-frame looking upward

Est. 2019 · San Francisco

CURATION

Asian Diaspora Art

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The Pairings

Ancestor & Descendant.
Both making sense.

Six works. Three conversations. Click any piece to hear its story — and the story behind the pairing.

I.
Traditional Chinese ink wash painting of misty mountain peaks with delicate brushwork in grey and black tones
Ancestral
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Mountain Mist, After Rain

Liu Mei-Xing · 1987

$4,200

Contemporary abstract artwork with neon green and electric blue resin layers over circuit board fragments, evoking digital fog
Contemporary
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Fog Protocol #7

Daniel Huang · 2023

$6,800

II.
Korean celadon ceramic vessel with jade-green glaze and traditional Song dynasty silhouette, photographed on dark stone
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Ancestral
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Celadon Vessel, Song Form

Park Soon-Yi · 1971

Polished chrome steel sculpture echoing traditional Korean vessel form with copper oxidation creating organic patina patterns
Contemporary
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Chrome Ancestry #3

Mina Park · 2022

$5,400

III.
Traditional Chinese painting on silk depicting dragon sons in gold leaf and mineral pigments, rich reds and imperial yellows
Ancestral
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Nine Sons of the Dragon

Wu Jianming · 1994

$12,000

Large-scale contemporary dragon artwork combining graffiti spray paint with gold leaf on aluminum panel, Chinese characters overlaid with English text
Contemporary
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Long / Dragon (Bilingual)

Jasmine Wu · 2024

$9,500

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Available Works

The Living Collection

Works rotate as collectors acquire and artists deliver. Each thumbnail breathes — hover to feel the scale.

Textile artwork combining traditional Korean embroidery techniques with LED thread creating glowing red patterns on silk fabric
New

Red Thread Ceremony

Yuna Choi · 2024

Embroidery on silk

$7,200

Red Thread Ceremony

Yuna Choi

Fine art print on rice paper depicting hands writing Tamil script that dissolves into English letters, printed in warm sepia tones

Grandmother Tongue

Priya Ramaswamy · 2023

Archival pigment print on rice paper

$2,800

Grandmother Tongue

Priya Ramaswamy

Sculptural artwork combining hand-carved nephrite jade in traditional form mounted on polished chrome pedestal base

Jade / Envy

Kevin Lim · 2024

Carved nephrite

$5,100

Jade / Envy

Kevin Lim

Large oil painting on linen depicting family dinner scene with gold leaf annotations in Chinese calligraphy, mixing realist and traditional styles
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Filial Piety, Annotated

Mei-Ling Torres · 2023

Oil on linen with gold leaf

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Filial Piety, Annotated

Mei-Ling Torres

Contemporary digital print with glitch art effects applied to Japanese kanji characters, printed over neon acrylic panel
New

Kanji / Broken

Hana Watanabe · 2024

Glitch print

$3,400

Kanji / Broken

Hana Watanabe

Delicate watercolor painting incorporating actual incense ash and 24 karat gold leaf depicting smoke rising in a temple setting

Incense Hour

Ananya Krishnan · 2022

Watercolor

$4,600

Incense Hour

Ananya Krishnan

Mixed media installation piece incorporating found objects from Chinese American household — chopsticks, report cards, takeout containers — assembled in grid format

Second Generation

Marcus Chen · 2023

Mixed media

$8,900

Second Generation

Marcus Chen

Diptych oil painting in two panels showing mother and daughter figures rendered in bold gestural strokes with traditional Korean color palette
New

Tiger Mother, Tiger Daughter

Soo-Jin Park · 2024

Diptych

$14,200

Tiger Mother, Tiger Daughter

Soo-Jin Park

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