Lau Chun
 

Born in Kiangsi, China, Lau Chun demonstrated a precocious interest in art at the age of ten. After graduating from high school, he entered the Canton School of Fine Art to receive a solid foundation in the fundamentals of art.

In 1962, living in Hong Kong, Lau was hired by Francis Bobo, a noted Mexican artist, to paint murals and mosaics. They worked together for eight years. Later, a grant from a Swiss company, Revox Corporation, led to study and recognition in Europe.

While Lau has been inspired by the French impressionists, he has developed a distinctive style that redefines the tenets of classical impressionism. The uniquely textured paint surface is abstract up-close but at a distance, perfectly captures the spirit and values of his subjects. The impression of light and energy is rendered with such confidence and vivacity that it is destined to place this artist in the front rank of American-impressionist painters.

In a style that almost defies definition, Lau Chun invites us into the dream-like world he creates on canvas. Using bold and daring strokes, he paints from within, encouraging us to see that way. His paintings have the power to bring the viewer that instantaneous quickening and enhancement of life that is the chief function of true art. Exuberant color, vigorous brushwork and a joyous outlook are all characteristics of Lau Chun's highly distinctive oil paintings.

The father of two sons, Lau and his wife live in the Hawaiian islands, where the glories of nature are a constant source of artistic inspiration.