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Title: Rising Star: $10,000 Artwork Sold at Debut Exhibition of 50-Year-Old Hearing-Impaired Artist Tsao Ting-Chang

Taiwan, 18th Jul 2024 - Taiwanese artist Tsao Ting-Chang, 50, has made a dramatic debut in art with a spectacular display of inventiveness and perseverance. His first exhibition demonstrates his enduring love of painting and his extraordinary ability to meld Eastern philosophy with French aesthetics. This blend has captured the attention of international collectors, bankers, and businesspeople in addition to the local Taiwanese art scene.Tsao Ting-Chang, known affectionately as Peter, experienced significant challenges after losing his hearing due to a high fever in childhood. Despite these challenges, he pursued his education with vigor and became the first foreign hearing-impaired student to earn both a Bachelor's degree in Visual Design and a Master's degree in Multimedia from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, in 2004.His academic achievements began a prolific career spanning over three decades, including significant contributions to over a hundred corporate branding projects across Greater China. His prestigious clientele includes Taiwan Uni-President Enterprises Corporation, Japan Yamaha, Franz Collection, China Ceramic Museum, Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln, Singapore FM Media, Helmut Furniture Germany, Shanghai Economic Review, and Hong Kong Bauhinia Magazine.During the global pandemic, Tsao took a pause from his design work to focus deeply on the art of written expression. He developed a unique artistic vision: "I aim to elevate texts imbued with life philosophy to a level that can deeply move people, akin to music and poetry. Texts are visual music, and symphonies are harmonious ensembles, much like our pursuit of a fulfilling life, employing profound wisdom to comprehend experiences and face them serenely, composing a harmonious movement of life." His r...


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