
Modern Myths: Yicheng Zhu Paints the Soul of Chinese Folklore
Yicheng Zhu is a concept artist and visual storyteller whose work bridges cultural heritage and imaginative design. After several years creating concept art for video games and animation, she’s now expanding into more personal, experimental forms of art. While her professional work is grounded in solving visual problems for creative teams, Yicheng’s recent explorations dive into abstract techniques that allow for deeper emotional expression. We asked Yicheng about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Cleo Peng
Cleo Peng is a New York-based artist from China. Fascinated by explorations of new perspectives on life and our interactions with nature, Cleo's art has become essential to her own self-discovery. The artist moved to NYC in 2019 and began her journey as a digital illustrator during the pandemic after graduating from Parsons. Through her pieces, she invites viewers to connect with their own emotions and the natural world around them. We asked Cleo about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Keer Zhao
Keer Zhao (赵珂尔) is a New York-based multimedia artist from China. Feeling restricted by the physical limitations of traditional film and photography, the artist started creating 3D worlds to further express her emotions and thoughts about life. We asked Keer about her art, creative process, and inspirations.