About YUCHIART

Art that listens with you......

By YUCHIEH

From the start, creativity has been my form of expression. As a child, drawing brought me immense joy, a passion that intensified during my time in art school.

Simultaneously, I found my love for music. The piano became a sanctuary for expressing emotions that words couldn't convey, and it was during elementary school that I composed my first piece. Those formative moments fundamentally influenced my perception and emotions towards the world.

Currently, I write piano compositions that draw inspiration from the beauty found in everyday life. Frequently, my art and music intertwine—what starts as a drawing may transform into a melody, turning colors and forms into sound. My creations transcend mere artistry; they embody connection. I aspire for each piece, whether visual or musical, to resonate as genuine, heartfelt, and vibrant. Through the fusion of art and music, I aim to provide an experience that stimulates both sight and hearing, welcoming you into a realm where creativity is visible, audible, and profoundly felt.

So, why the name YUCHIART? It derives from my name "Yu-Chieh," which many people struggle to pronounce. My friends often call me "Yuchi," leading to the naming of my brand as "YUCHIART."

YUCHIART: My Journey in Art

In my youth, I engaged in painting using just one medium—watercolor, colored pencils, or basic sketches. Eventually, I started to explore the combination of various media, as each one brings its own distinct features and effects. By merging them, I found methods to produce effects that feel remarkably unique.

With the rise of technology, an entirely new realm of potential has emerged through digital art. I revisited my earlier sketches and breathed life into them using digital painting tools, creating with different digital brushes to enhance depth and texture.

By merging these artistic creations with my original music, I strive to craft a novel, multi-sensory experience—an interaction with art that captivates both the eyes and ears, providing the audience with a novel means to feel and perceive it.

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