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Nickname Ho San    


Sex Female
Artistic Skill
Visual Art Fashion Design  Oil Painting  Illustration 
 
 
Principalship -Board member in Macao Art Society
-Member of Macao Fashion Designers' club
-Teacher in Career Development Center, school of art of Macao Polytechnic Institute and Macao productivity and technology transfer center.
 
 
Introduction Ms Ho Pui San (Donna, pen name Ho San) gained the art bachelor degree in South China Normal University. Hereafter she gained the oil painting master degree in Guangzhou Fine Art College. She is the board member in Macao Art Society. Also has the member of Macao Fashion Designers' club. She ever practices her painting skill in the direction of Ms Pan jinxia, Ms Pan jinlin and Mr. Tang zhishen. She ever studied fashion design in CPTTM. She once was a fine art teacher in Hou Kong Middle School. Now she is a teacher in Career Development Center and school of art of Macao Polytechnic Institute. She also teaches fashion illustration in Macao productivity and technology transfer center.
 
 
Award Awards:
1998 Having the first guiding prize in "Luzhou Laojiao cup" the painting and calligraphy competition of the primary and middle school students.
1998 The oil painting "behavior and state" gained the best piece in western group of painting in the 15th collective exhibition of Macao artists.
1999 Won the best gardener prize in Holland Groningen the 4th world peace painting and calligraphy exhibition.
2001 "Oriental spirit" gained the best color coordination award and won the third prize on "CPTTM fashion course-graduation show 2001".
2002.6 "Blood connected pulse" was selected in the 10th "Brother cup" China-international young garment designers contest.
2002.7 "Painting a tiger" was selected in the Philippe Charriol foundation 17th annual art competition.
2002.9 "In the mood for love" series won the best prize on 14th "Dalian cup" China young fashion design competition.

Exhibition
1995 "Rushing to buy" & "Old man from xin jiàng" were selected for the 2nd Macao Biennial Art Exhibition.
The drawing "Me" was selected the 12th collective exhibition of Macao artists.
1996 The oil painting "Circulatory systemⅠ" was selected for Contemporary Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 1996.
The oil painting "The Body" was selected the 13th collective exhibition of Macao artists.
1997 The graduating works exhibition of the Guangzhou Fine Art College master degree students.
The graduating report exhibition by foreign and Hong Kong, Macao & Tai Wan students
The oil painting "Evolution" was selected for the 3rd Macao Biennial Exhibition of Fine Art.
The oil painting "Putting together" was selected the 14th collective exhibition of Macao artists
1998 The oil painting "Zigzag" was selected for the 4th Macao Biennial Art Exhibition.
1999 The oil painting "Strange thought by chance" was selected the 17th collective exhibition of Macao artists.

Personal exhibition
2003 Ho Pui San's "Never End" Oil Painting Exhibition.
 
 
Gallery

The Age of Bronze - man's wear Blood connected pulse Circulatory systemⅠ
fashion illustration selected in the 10th "Brother cup"
China-international young garment
designers contest
oil painting
elected for Contemporary Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 1996
 
 

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