FITLEA YANG


Fitlea Yang has long been creating art with a romantic and childlike attitude. In his work, MOY does not clearly point to an individual; it could be anyone. He explores the human spirit from different perspectives, thus observing and expressing the world to gain new freedom.
Fitlea Yang uses oil painting as a medium combined with the traditional techniques of Chinese meticulous painting, but he is not confined by traditional themes. He extracts the “Chinese knot” from traditional Chinese culture as a painting element, serving as the “connection” between MOY and the outside world. His paintings are simple and bright, relaxed, and imbued with a vitality that he bestows, thereby providing a stronger imaginative space for our associations and reflections.
In a tiny world, one can see heaven and earth. Ultimately, what Fitlea Yang wants to convey is still “warmth” and “hope”, using the most childlike, pure, and sincere way of expression to warm and heal all who view his paintings.
EXHIBITIONS
2023 “Moy’s world”, Shanghai, China
2023 “Song of the Forest”, Guangzhou, China
2020 “Morning!”, Nanning, China
2019 “The First China Illustration Art Exhibition”, Guangzhou, China
2018 “Morning, Moy”, Guangzhou, China
2018 “The First Guanlan Mni Print Exhibition”, Shenzhen, China
2017 “The 3rd Shenzhen Young Artists Week”, Shenzhen, China
2017 “Sky”, Guangzhou, China
2016 “Ink Asia”, Hongkong, China
2016 “Triple Domes”, Hongkong, China
2016 “Place Never Reached”, Guangzhou, China
2015 “Micro-universe”, Foshan, China
2012 “WE”, Guangzhou, China
2011 “Do You Remember?”, Guangzhou, China
2010 “Get It Louder – Art Exhibition”, Beijing & Shanghai, China
2009 “The 1st International Exlibris and Mini-Prints Exhibition of Young Artist”, Bingzhou, China
2009 “Shi – Dream in Making, Exhibition of Works by Young Artists”, Shanghai, China
2008 “The 32nd International Exlibris Biennial”, Beijing, China
2008 “Guangdong Printmaking Exhibition”, Shenzhen, China
His works have been collected by art museums for many times, including Shanghai Times Museum, China/ Jiangsu Opera House Art Museum, China and Guanlan Art Museum.